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... hands upon them , communi- cated the Holy Spirit . This moved the envy of Simon Magus , who , when he saw that through the laying on of the apostles ' hands , the Holy Spirit was communicated , offered them money , not to purchase the ...
... hands upon them , communi- cated the Holy Spirit . This moved the envy of Simon Magus , who , when he saw that through the laying on of the apostles ' hands , the Holy Spirit was communicated , offered them money , not to purchase the ...
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... hands either tributary princes or Roman garrisons . Budzak , Crim Tartary , Circassia , and Mingrelia , are the modern appellations of those savage countries . " cia , and Pales . Under the successors of Alexander , Syria , Phæni- Syria ...
... hands either tributary princes or Roman garrisons . Budzak , Crim Tartary , Circassia , and Mingrelia , are the modern appellations of those savage countries . " cia , and Pales . Under the successors of Alexander , Syria , Phæni- Syria ...
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... hands . The pontiffs were chosen among the most illustrious of the senators ; and the office of supreme pontiff was constantly exercised by the emperors them- selves . They knew and valued the advantages of religion , as it is connected ...
... hands . The pontiffs were chosen among the most illustrious of the senators ; and the office of supreme pontiff was constantly exercised by the emperors them- selves . They knew and valued the advantages of religion , as it is connected ...
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... hand of Augustus . government , wrote with the same freedom as they The rich and polite Italians , who had almost uni ... hands the revenge of his father's murder ; the humanity of his own nature had sometimes given way to the stern laws ...
... hand of Augustus . government , wrote with the same freedom as they The rich and polite Italians , who had almost uni ... hands the revenge of his father's murder ; the humanity of his own nature had sometimes given way to the stern laws ...
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... hand of Commodus laid them dead as they ran raging round the arena . Neither the huge bulk of the elephant , nor the ... hands , but that he would never behold the son of Marcus prostituting his person and dignity . Notwithstanding his ...
... hand of Commodus laid them dead as they ran raging round the arena . Neither the huge bulk of the elephant , nor the ... hands , but that he would never behold the son of Marcus prostituting his person and dignity . Notwithstanding his ...
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