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Side v
... religion , and the gates of Magdalen college were in con- sequence closed against him . It does not , however , appear , how it would have been either honourable , or practicable , for him so to have concealed his religion , as to ...
... religion , and the gates of Magdalen college were in con- sequence closed against him . It does not , however , appear , how it would have been either honourable , or practicable , for him so to have concealed his religion , as to ...
Side xx
... Religion . Its effects in peace 91 92 93 Transient union against Marcus An- toninus . Distinction of the German tribe . Numbers 94 66 СНАР . Х. The elevation and tyranny of Maximin , -Rebellion in Africa and Italy , under the authority ...
... Religion . Its effects in peace 91 92 93 Transient union against Marcus An- toninus . Distinction of the German tribe . Numbers 94 66 СНАР . Х. The elevation and tyranny of Maximin , -Rebellion in Africa and Italy , under the authority ...
Side xxi
... religion , and the sen- timents , manners , numbers , and condition of the primitive christians . Remarks on the passage of Tacitus re- lative to the persecution of the chris- tians by Nero Oppression of the Jews and christians by ...
... religion , and the sen- timents , manners , numbers , and condition of the primitive christians . Remarks on the passage of Tacitus re- lative to the persecution of the chris- tians by Nero Oppression of the Jews and christians by ...
Side xxii
... religion of Julian . - Universal toleration . - He attempts to restore and reform the pagan worship -to rebuild the temple of Jerusalem . - His artful persecution of the christians . - Mutual zeal and injustice . 365 Jovian proclaims ...
... religion of Julian . - Universal toleration . - He attempts to restore and reform the pagan worship -to rebuild the temple of Jerusalem . - His artful persecution of the christians . - Mutual zeal and injustice . 365 Jovian proclaims ...
Side 10
... religion , the new city of Rome , founded by Con- stantine on the banks of the Bosphorus , has ever since remained the capital of a great monarchy . The king- dom of Macedonia , which , under the reign of Alex- ander , gave laws to Asia ...
... religion , the new city of Rome , founded by Con- stantine on the banks of the Bosphorus , has ever since remained the capital of a great monarchy . The king- dom of Macedonia , which , under the reign of Alex- ander , gave laws to Asia ...
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