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... uses of reli- nople , A. D. 378 , gious worship ; and the name of Anaftafia was chofen , to November , exprefs the refurrection of the Nicene faith . This private conventicle was afterwards converted into a magnificent church ; and the ...
... uses of reli- nople , A. D. 378 , gious worship ; and the name of Anaftafia was chofen , to November , exprefs the refurrection of the Nicene faith . This private conventicle was afterwards converted into a magnificent church ; and the ...
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... use of a single church , either in the city or fuburbs of Milan . But the conduct of Ambrofe was governed by very different princi- ples ( 63 ) . The palaces of the earth might indeed belong to Cæfar ; but the churches were the houses ...
... use of a single church , either in the city or fuburbs of Milan . But the conduct of Ambrofe was governed by very different princi- ples ( 63 ) . The palaces of the earth might indeed belong to Cæfar ; but the churches were the houses ...
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... use of torture , and their fentence was pronounced or suspended , according to the judgment of those extraordinary magistrates . The houses of the criminals were exposed to fale , their wives and children were fuddenly reduced , from ...
... use of torture , and their fentence was pronounced or suspended , according to the judgment of those extraordinary magistrates . The houses of the criminals were exposed to fale , their wives and children were fuddenly reduced , from ...
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... use of prayer , without prefuming to approach the altar of Christ , or to re- ceive the holy eucharift with those hands that were still pol- luted with the blood of an innocent people . The emperor was deeply affected by his own ...
... use of prayer , without prefuming to approach the altar of Christ , or to re- ceive the holy eucharift with those hands that were still pol- luted with the blood of an innocent people . The emperor was deeply affected by his own ...
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... use of facrifices , which he declared to be criminal , as well as infamous : and if the terms of his edicts more strictly condemned the impi- ous curiofity which examined the entrails of the victims ( 26 ) , every fubfequent explanation ...
... use of facrifices , which he declared to be criminal , as well as infamous : and if the terms of his edicts more strictly condemned the impi- ous curiofity which examined the entrails of the victims ( 26 ) , every fubfequent explanation ...
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