The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman EmpireJ. O. Robinson, 1830 - 1303 sider |
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... Zeal of the Jews Its gradual increase . Their religion better suited to defence than to con- quest 176 177 Trajan and his successors establish a legal mode of proceeding against them . Popular clamours Trials of the christians ...
... Zeal of the Jews Its gradual increase . Their religion better suited to defence than to con- quest 176 177 Trajan and his successors establish a legal mode of proceeding against them . Popular clamours Trials of the christians ...
Side xxii
... Zeal of the christians 362 Restoration of Athanasius . He is per- secuted and expelled by Julian 364 Authority of the church . Factions . 361-363 Zeal and imprudence of the chris- 331 The Gothic war 318 334 Expulsion of the Sarmatians ...
... Zeal of the christians 362 Restoration of Athanasius . He is per- secuted and expelled by Julian 364 Authority of the church . Factions . 361-363 Zeal and imprudence of the chris- 331 The Gothic war 318 334 Expulsion of the Sarmatians ...
Side 48
... zeal were strongly diffused throughout the whole com - ject to the insulting jurisdiction of Perinthus . The munity , a vanquished chief was immediately sup- plied with new adherents , eager to shed their blood in the same cause . But ...
... zeal were strongly diffused throughout the whole com - ject to the insulting jurisdiction of Perinthus . The munity , a vanquished chief was immediately sup- plied with new adherents , eager to shed their blood in the same cause . But ...
Side 58
... zeal and vanity : and the appellation of Elagabalus ( for he presumed as pontiff and favourite to adopt that sacred name ) was dearer to him than all the titles of imperial great - narch , signalized his reign , and transmitted his ness ...
... zeal and vanity : and the appellation of Elagabalus ( for he presumed as pontiff and favourite to adopt that sacred name ) was dearer to him than all the titles of imperial great - narch , signalized his reign , and transmitted his ness ...
Side 114
... zeal of the senate less ardent in the cause of their new sovereign . They ratified , perhaps with sincere transports of zeal , the election of Claudius ; and as his predecessor had shown himself the per- sonal enemy of their order ...
... zeal of the senate less ardent in the cause of their new sovereign . They ratified , perhaps with sincere transports of zeal , the election of Claudius ; and as his predecessor had shown himself the per- sonal enemy of their order ...
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