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... by Pliny ( vi . 3. ) , Ptolemy , and Hierocles ( Itinerar . Weffeling , p . 709. ) . It appears to have been fituate on the edge of Ifauria , CHAP . with no unworthy ambition , the honourable invitation OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE . 13.
... by Pliny ( vi . 3. ) , Ptolemy , and Hierocles ( Itinerar . Weffeling , p . 709. ) . It appears to have been fituate on the edge of Ifauria , CHAP . with no unworthy ambition , the honourable invitation OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE . 13.
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Edward Gibbon. CHAP . with no unworthy ambition , the honourable invitation , XXVII . which was addreffed to him from the orthodox party of Conftantinople . On his arrival in the capital , Gregory was accepts the miflion of entertained ...
Edward Gibbon. CHAP . with no unworthy ambition , the honourable invitation , XXVII . which was addreffed to him from the orthodox party of Conftantinople . On his arrival in the capital , Gregory was accepts the miflion of entertained ...
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... honourable , or lucrative , employments ; and Theodofius was fatisfied with his own juftice , when he decreed , that , as the Eunomians diftinguished the nature of the Son from that of the Father , they fhould be incapable of making ...
... honourable , or lucrative , employments ; and Theodofius was fatisfied with his own juftice , when he decreed , that , as the Eunomians diftinguished the nature of the Son from that of the Father , they fhould be incapable of making ...
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... honourable banishment was pronounced , which enjoined Ambrose to depart from Milan without delay ; whilft it permitted him to chufe the place of his exile , and the number of his compa- nions . But the authority of the faints , who have ...
... honourable banishment was pronounced , which enjoined Ambrose to depart from Milan without delay ; whilft it permitted him to chufe the place of his exile , and the number of his compa- nions . But the authority of the faints , who have ...
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... honourable events in the annals of the church . According to the mildeft rules of ecclefiaftical difcipline , which were established in the fourth century , the crime of homicide was expiated by the penitence of twenty years ( 97 ) and ...
... honourable events in the annals of the church . According to the mildeft rules of ecclefiaftical difcipline , which were established in the fourth century , the crime of homicide was expiated by the penitence of twenty years ( 97 ) and ...
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