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... origin were detected by the decisive test of circumcision , " nor were the Roman magistrates at leisure to inquire into the difference of their religious tenets . Among the Christians who were brought before the tribunal of the emperor ...
... origin were detected by the decisive test of circumcision , " nor were the Roman magistrates at leisure to inquire into the difference of their religious tenets . Among the Christians who were brought before the tribunal of the emperor ...
Side 157
... origin of great cities , 26 the emperor was desirous of ascribing his re- solution , not so much to the uncertain counsels of human policy , as to the infallible and eternal decrees of divine wisdom . In one of his laws he has been ...
... origin of great cities , 26 the emperor was desirous of ascribing his re- solution , not so much to the uncertain counsels of human policy , as to the infallible and eternal decrees of divine wisdom . In one of his laws he has been ...
Side 194
... origin of a magistrate who cannot be found in history before the reign of Constantine . [ His importance -if not his origin - probably dated from the reign of Constantine , and gradually developed during the fourth century . The ...
... origin of a magistrate who cannot be found in history before the reign of Constantine . [ His importance -if not his origin - probably dated from the reign of Constantine , and gradually developed during the fourth century . The ...
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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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