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Side 18
... Eccles . A. D. 395 , No. 5-17 . 21 Two Persian satraps travelled to Milan and Rome , to hear St. Ambrose , and to see Probus ( Paulin . in Vit . Ambros ) . Claudian ( in Cons . Probin . et Olybr . 30 -60 ) seems at a loss how to express ...
... Eccles . A. D. 395 , No. 5-17 . 21 Two Persian satraps travelled to Milan and Rome , to hear St. Ambrose , and to see Probus ( Paulin . in Vit . Ambros ) . Claudian ( in Cons . Probin . et Olybr . 30 -60 ) seems at a loss how to express ...
Side 19
... Eccles . tom . xii . p . 85 . 2 ) Seneca , Epist . lxxxix . His language is of the declamatory kind , but decla- mation could scarcely exaggerate the avarice and luxury of the Romans . The philosopher himself deserves some share of the ...
... Eccles . tom . xii . p . 85 . 2 ) Seneca , Epist . lxxxix . His language is of the declamatory kind , but decla- mation could scarcely exaggerate the avarice and luxury of the Romans . The philosopher himself deserves some share of the ...
Side 22
... Eccles . A. D. 397. No 5 ) . Yet pomp is well exchanged for convenience ; and a plain modern coach , that is hung upon springs , is much preferable to the silver or gold carts of antiquity , which rolled on the axle - tree , and were ...
... Eccles . A. D. 397. No 5 ) . Yet pomp is well exchanged for convenience ; and a plain modern coach , that is hung upon springs , is much preferable to the silver or gold carts of antiquity , which rolled on the axle - tree , and were ...
Side 37
... Eccles . tom . x . p . 645 ) is determined not to believe that a pope could be guilty of such impious condescension . * On the curious question of the knowledge of conducting lightning , possessed by the ancients , consult Eusebe ...
... Eccles . tom . x . p . 645 ) is determined not to believe that a pope could be guilty of such impious condescension . * On the curious question of the knowledge of conducting lightning , possessed by the ancients , consult Eusebe ...
Side 41
... - acted , that all conversions to Chiistianity should be free and voluntary . See Ba ronius , Annal . Eccles . A. D. 409 , No. 12 , Å . D. 410 , No. 47 , 48 . archy . Instigated by the præfect Jovius , the guaras OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE . 41.
... - acted , that all conversions to Chiistianity should be free and voluntary . See Ba ronius , Annal . Eccles . A. D. 409 , No. 12 , Å . D. 410 , No. 47 , 48 . archy . Instigated by the præfect Jovius , the guaras OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE . 41.
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