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... martyrs was very inconsiderable.72 martyrs 68 Neque enim in universum aliquid quod quasi certam formam habeat con- stitui potest : an expression of Trajan which gave a very great latitude to the governors of provinces . 69 In metalla ...
... martyrs was very inconsiderable.72 martyrs 68 Neque enim in universum aliquid quod quasi certam formam habeat con- stitui potest : an expression of Trajan which gave a very great latitude to the governors of provinces . 69 In metalla ...
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... martyrs . The honours which Rome or Athens bestowed on those citizens who had fallen in the cause of their country were cold and unmeaning demonstrations of respect , when com- pared with the ardent gratitude and devotion which the ...
... martyrs . The honours which Rome or Athens bestowed on those citizens who had fallen in the cause of their country were cold and unmeaning demonstrations of respect , when com- pared with the ardent gratitude and devotion which the ...
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Edward Gibbon John Bagnell Bury. Number of martyrs stances which might be alleged of holy martyrs , whose wounds had been instantly healed , whose strength had been renewed , and whose lost members had miraculously been restored , were ...
Edward Gibbon John Bagnell Bury. Number of martyrs stances which might be alleged of holy martyrs , whose wounds had been instantly healed , whose strength had been renewed , and whose lost members had miraculously been restored , were ...
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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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