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... perhaps be imputed to the cau- tious temper of Diocletian , who had yielded a reluctant consent to the measures of persecution , and who was desirous of trying the experiment under his more immediate eye , before he gave way to the ...
... perhaps be imputed to the cau- tious temper of Diocletian , who had yielded a reluctant consent to the measures of persecution , and who was desirous of trying the experiment under his more immediate eye , before he gave way to the ...
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... perhaps of decency , to overturn the altars , to pour out imprecations against the emperors , or to strike the judge as he sat on his tribunal , it may be pre- sumed that every mode of torture , which cruelty could invent or constancy ...
... perhaps of decency , to overturn the altars , to pour out imprecations against the emperors , or to strike the judge as he sat on his tribunal , it may be pre- sumed that every mode of torture , which cruelty could invent or constancy ...
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... perhaps , in a military question , is confirmed by the cool judg- ment of an experienced soldier , who was himself spectator of the conflagration , and who could not disapprove the reluctant mur- murs of the troops.82 Yet there are not ...
... perhaps , in a military question , is confirmed by the cool judg- ment of an experienced soldier , who was himself spectator of the conflagration , and who could not disapprove the reluctant mur- murs of the troops.82 Yet there are not ...
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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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