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... Antioch , the sentence which decided their pretensions excited the murmurs of the two unsuccessful congregations . The exigencies of the Gothic war , and the inevitable expense that accompanied the conclusion of the peace , had ...
... Antioch , the sentence which decided their pretensions excited the murmurs of the two unsuccessful congregations . The exigencies of the Gothic war , and the inevitable expense that accompanied the conclusion of the peace , had ...
Side 179
... Antioch and Constantinople , were separated by the distance of eight hundred miles ; and , notwithstanding the diligence of the Imperial posts , the guilty city was severely punished by a long and dreadful interval of suspense . Every ...
... Antioch and Constantinople , were separated by the distance of eight hundred miles ; and , notwithstanding the diligence of the Imperial posts , the guilty city was severely punished by a long and dreadful interval of suspense . Every ...
Side 180
... Antioch , the eloquent Chrysostom , has represented as a lively image of the last and universal judgment of the world . But the ministers of Theodosius performed , with reluctance , the cruel task which had been assigned them ; they ...
... Antioch , the eloquent Chrysostom , has represented as a lively image of the last and universal judgment of the world . But the ministers of Theodosius performed , with reluctance , the cruel task which had been assigned them ; they ...
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