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... provinces , it was late before they passed either the sea or the Alps ; 173 nor can we discover in those great countries any assured traces either of faith or of persecution that ascend higher than the reign of the Antonines.174 The ...
... provinces , it was late before they passed either the sea or the Alps ; 173 nor can we discover in those great countries any assured traces either of faith or of persecution that ascend higher than the reign of the Antonines.174 The ...
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... provinces to divide the substance , and to multiply the titles , of power . The vast countries which the Roman conquerors had united under the same simple form of administration were imper- ceptibly crumbled into minute fragments ; till ...
... provinces to divide the substance , and to multiply the titles , of power . The vast countries which the Roman conquerors had united under the same simple form of administration were imper- ceptibly crumbled into minute fragments ; till ...
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... PROVINCES ( P. 180 sqq . ) Diocletian made considerable modifications in the provincial divisions of the Empire , and distributed all the provinces under twelve large Dioceses . Three changes in his diocesan arrangement were made in the ...
... PROVINCES ( P. 180 sqq . ) Diocletian made considerable modifications in the provincial divisions of the Empire , and distributed all the provinces under twelve large Dioceses . Three changes in his diocesan arrangement were made in 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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