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... adopted by her son Alexander , and the philosophic devotion of that emperor was marked by a singular but injudicious regard for the Christian religion . In his domestic chapel he placed the statues of Abraham , of Orpheus , of ...
... adopted by her son Alexander , and the philosophic devotion of that emperor was marked by a singular but injudicious regard for the Christian religion . In his domestic chapel he placed the statues of Abraham , of Orpheus , of ...
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... adopt several ecclesiastical institutions , the use and importance of which were approved by the success of his ... adopted , piety and learning were almost synonymous ; and a crowd of poets , of rhetoricians , and of philosophers ...
... adopt several ecclesiastical institutions , the use and importance of which were approved by the success of his ... adopted , piety and learning were almost synonymous ; and a crowd of poets , of rhetoricians , and of philosophers ...
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... adopted by many subsequent chroniclers : e.g. by Hippolytus , by Sulpicius Severus , by Eutychius . It was also accepted by Eusebius , but in his chronicle ( see above , p . 560 ) he reckoned events from Abra- ham , 2017 A.D. On this ...
... adopted by many subsequent chroniclers : e.g. by Hippolytus , by Sulpicius Severus , by Eutychius . It was also accepted by Eusebius , but in his chronicle ( see above , p . 560 ) he reckoned events from Abra- ham , 2017 A.D. On this ...
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Obstinacy and Reasons of the Believing Jews | 11 |
The Dæmons considered as the Gods of Antiquity | 19 |
Doctrine of the Millennium | 25 |
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