The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire: 3, Volumer 1-8Baudry's European Library, 1840 - 383 sider |
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... Imperial severity was directed , appear to have been the adherents of Paul of Samosata ; the Montanists of Phrygia , who maintained an enthusiastic succession of prophecy ; the Novatians , who sternly rejected the temporal efficacy of ...
... Imperial severity was directed , appear to have been the adherents of Paul of Samosata ; the Montanists of Phrygia , who maintained an enthusiastic succession of prophecy ; the Novatians , who sternly rejected the temporal efficacy of ...
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... Imperial ministers , who had been massacred at Antioch , were imputed to the suggestions of that dangerous so- phist . The mind of Constantius , which could neither be moderated by reason , nor fixed by faith , was blindly impelled to ...
... Imperial ministers , who had been massacred at Antioch , were imputed to the suggestions of that dangerous so- phist . The mind of Constantius , which could neither be moderated by reason , nor fixed by faith , was blindly impelled to ...
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... Imperial city . The request of a formal audience might have been opposed or eluded ; but Athanasius concealed his arrival , watched the mo- ment of Constantine's return from an adjacent villa , and boldly encountered his angry sovereign ...
... Imperial city . The request of a formal audience might have been opposed or eluded ; but Athanasius concealed his arrival , watched the mo- ment of Constantine's return from an adjacent villa , and boldly encountered his angry sovereign ...
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... Imperial presence ; at Capua , Lodi , Milan , Verona , Padua , Aquileia , and Treves . The bishop of the diocese usually assisted at these interviews ; the master of the offices stood before the veil or curtain of the sacred apartment ...
... Imperial presence ; at Capua , Lodi , Milan , Verona , Padua , Aquileia , and Treves . The bishop of the diocese usually assisted at these interviews ; the master of the offices stood before the veil or curtain of the sacred apartment ...
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... Imperial edicts , the honourable re - establishment of the archbishop of Alexandria , and the silence or recantation of his most clamorous adversaries . They alleged , that his innocence had been attested by the unanimous bishops of ...
... Imperial edicts , the honourable re - establishment of the archbishop of Alexandria , and the silence or recantation of his most clamorous adversaries . They alleged , that his innocence had been attested by the unanimous bishops of ...
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