The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 3Tourneisen, 1787 - 403 sider |
Inni boken
Resultat 1-5 av 10
Side 80
... Lactantius , the most eloquent of the Chriftians ; a præceptor admirably qualified to form the tafte , and to excite the vir- tues , of his illuftrious difciple . At the age of feventeen , Crifpus was invefted wh the title of Cæfar ...
... Lactantius , the most eloquent of the Chriftians ; a præceptor admirably qualified to form the tafte , and to excite the vir- tues , of his illuftrious difciple . At the age of feventeen , Crifpus was invefted wh the title of Cæfar ...
Side 190
... Lactantius , in the midft of his court , feems impatient to proclaim to the world the glorious example of the fovereign of Gaul ; who , in the first moments of his reign , ac- knowledged and adored the majefty of the true and only God ...
... Lactantius , in the midft of his court , feems impatient to proclaim to the world the glorious example of the fovereign of Gaul ; who , in the first moments of his reign , ac- knowledged and adored the majefty of the true and only God ...
Side 198
... Lactantius . The eloquent apologift feemed firmly to expect , and almost ventured to promise , that the esta- blishment of Chriftianity would reftore the inno- cence and felicity of the primitive age ; that the worship of the true God ...
... Lactantius . The eloquent apologift feemed firmly to expect , and almost ventured to promise , that the esta- blishment of Chriftianity would reftore the inno- cence and felicity of the primitive age ; that the worship of the true God ...
Side 201
... Lactantius announces , in a pro- phetic tone , the future glories of his long and univerfal reign " . Galerius and Maximin , Max- entius and Licinius , were the rivals who shared with the favourite of heaven the provinces of the empire ...
... Lactantius announces , in a pro- phetic tone , the future glories of his long and univerfal reign " . Galerius and Maximin , Max- entius and Licinius , were the rivals who shared with the favourite of heaven the provinces of the empire ...
Side 213
... Lactantius , who has adorned the precepts of the gospel with the eloquence of Cicero ; and Eufebius , who has confecrated the learning and philofophy of the Greeks to the fervice of religion " , were both received into the friendship ...
... Lactantius , who has adorned the precepts of the gospel with the eloquence of Cicero ; and Eufebius , who has confecrated the learning and philofophy of the Greeks to the fervice of religion " , were both received into the friendship ...
Andre utgaver - Vis alle
The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 3 Edward Gibbon Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1787 |
The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 3 Edward Gibbon Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1787 |
Vanlige uttrykk og setninger
afferted affumed Afia againſt Alemanni almoſt Ammianus ancient Arian Arius Athanafius Auguftus Aurelius Victor Barbarians bishops Cæfar cauſe CHAP Chriftian church civil Conftan Conftantine Conftantinople Dalmatius death defert defign difcipline diftinction diftinguished Diocletian Eaft ecclefiaftical edict of Milan eftablished emperor empire enemy epifcopal Eufebius eunuchs Eutropius exerciſed facred faith fame favour fecond fecret fect fecure feems fenate fervice feven firſt foldiers fome fometimes foon fovereign fpirit ftantine ftill fubjects fuccefs fuch fupported fynod Gallus Gaul Hannibalianus Hift hiftorian himſelf honour Imperial intereft Julian labarum laft leaſt lefs Libanius mafter magiftrates Magnentius meaſure minifters moft monarch moſt muſt obferve occafion Orat paffions palace Pandect Perfian perfon philofophic poffeffed præfect Prætorian prefent prince provinces reaſon refpect reign Roman Rome Sapor Sarmatians Sozomen ſtill thefe themſelves Theod theſe thofe thoſe thouſand Tillemont tion troops uſe Vetranio victory Weft whofe whoſe XVII XVIII Zofimus СНАР