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... edict of toleration ; in which Jovian explicitly declared that , although he should severely punish the sacrilegious ... edict the least honourable , in his opinion , to the emperor Jovian . [ We cannot infer from Themistius that an ...
... edict of toleration ; in which Jovian explicitly declared that , although he should severely punish the sacrilegious ... edict the least honourable , in his opinion , to the emperor Jovian . [ We cannot infer from Themistius that an ...
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... edict 79 addressed to Damasus , bishop of Rome , was publicly read in the churches of the city . He admonished the ecclesiastics and monks not to frequent the houses of widows and virgins ; and menaced their disobedience with the ...
... edict 79 addressed to Damasus , bishop of Rome , was publicly read in the churches of the city . He admonished the ecclesiastics and monks not to frequent the houses of widows and virgins ; and menaced their disobedience with the ...
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... edict of Honorius seems to check the mali- cious industry of informers , a subsequent edict , at the distance of ten years , continues and renews the prosecution of the offences which had been committed in the time of the general ...
... edict of Honorius seems to check the mali- cious industry of informers , a subsequent edict , at the distance of ten years , continues and renews the prosecution of the offences which had been committed in the time of the general ...
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