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... language , that the murder of Gratian had been perpetrated , without his knowledge or confent , by the precipitate zeal of the foldiers . But he proceeded , in a firm and equal tone , to offer Theo- dofius the alternative of peace , or ...
... language , that the murder of Gratian had been perpetrated , without his knowledge or confent , by the precipitate zeal of the foldiers . But he proceeded , in a firm and equal tone , to offer Theo- dofius the alternative of peace , or ...
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... language , that the fcattered flock was left without a fhepherd to wander on the mountains , or to be devoured by rapacious wolves ( 26 ) . But , as their zeal , instead of being fubdued , derived ftrength and vigour from oppreffion ...
... language , that the fcattered flock was left without a fhepherd to wander on the mountains , or to be devoured by rapacious wolves ( 26 ) . But , as their zeal , instead of being fubdued , derived ftrength and vigour from oppreffion ...
Side 13
... language ; but his mother - tongue , the language of nature , is the fame in Cappadocia and in Britain . ( 30 ) This unfavourable portrait of Safima is drawn by Gregory Nazian- zen ( tom . ii . de Vita fuâ , p . 7 , 8. ) . Its precife ...
... language ; but his mother - tongue , the language of nature , is the fame in Cappadocia and in Britain . ( 30 ) This unfavourable portrait of Safima is drawn by Gregory Nazian- zen ( tom . ii . de Vita fuâ , p . 7 , 8. ) . Its precife ...
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... language of fome refpectable doctors ; to confirm the faith of the Catholics ; and to condemn an un- popular and inconfiftent fect of Macedonians ; who freely admitted that the Son was confubstantial to the Father , while they were ...
... language of fome refpectable doctors ; to confirm the faith of the Catholics ; and to condemn an un- popular and inconfiftent fect of Macedonians ; who freely admitted that the Son was confubstantial to the Father , while they were ...
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... language of declamation and invective . I. The heretical teachers , who ufurped the facred titles of Bishops , or Prefbyters , were not only excluded from the privileges and emoluments fo liberally granted to the ortho- dox clergy , but ...
... language of declamation and invective . I. The heretical teachers , who ufurped the facred titles of Bishops , or Prefbyters , were not only excluded from the privileges and emoluments fo liberally granted to the ortho- dox clergy , but ...
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