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... still have reached , in fafety , the domi- nions of his brother ; and foon have returned with the for- ces ( 12 ) Sulpicius Severus , Dialog . ii . 7. Orofius , 1. vii . c . 34. p . 556. They both acknowledge ( Sulpicius had been his ...
... still have reached , in fafety , the domi- nions of his brother ; and foon have returned with the for- ces ( 12 ) Sulpicius Severus , Dialog . ii . 7. Orofius , 1. vii . c . 34. p . 556. They both acknowledge ( Sulpicius had been his ...
Side 12
... still more ridiculous ; but I have not yet found the words of this remarkable passage ; which I allege on the faith of a correct and libe- ral scholar . ( 26 ) See the thirty - fecond Oration of Gregory Nazianzen , and the account of ...
... still more ridiculous ; but I have not yet found the words of this remarkable passage ; which I allege on the faith of a correct and libe- ral scholar . ( 26 ) See the thirty - fecond Oration of Gregory Nazianzen , and the account of ...
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... still inexorable : but as the angels who protected the Catholic caufe , were only visible to the eyes of faith , he prudently reinforced ( 35 ) Under the modeft emblem of a dream , Gregory ( tom . ii , carmen ix . p . 78. ) defcribes ...
... still inexorable : but as the angels who protected the Catholic caufe , were only visible to the eyes of faith , he prudently reinforced ( 35 ) Under the modeft emblem of a dream , Gregory ( tom . ii , carmen ix . p . 78. ) defcribes ...
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... still fluctuated be- tween the counfels of clemency and of revenge ; the zeal of the bishops had almost extorted from the reluctant emperor the promise of a general pardon ; his paffion was again in- flamed by the flattering fuggeftions ...
... still fluctuated be- tween the counfels of clemency and of revenge ; the zeal of the bishops had almost extorted from the reluctant emperor the promise of a general pardon ; his paffion was again in- flamed by the flattering fuggeftions ...
Side 45
... still pol- luted with the blood of an innocent people . The emperor was deeply affected by his own reproaches , and by those of his fpiritual father ; and , after he had bewailed the mifchievous and irreparable confequences of his rafh ...
... still pol- luted with the blood of an innocent people . The emperor was deeply affected by his own reproaches , and by those of his fpiritual father ; and , after he had bewailed the mifchievous and irreparable confequences of his rafh ...
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