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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... historians have been suspected , but I think without reason , of an attachment to the Novatian doctrine . The emperor said to the bishop , " Acesius , take a ladder , and get up to heaven by yourself . " Most of the Christian sects have ...
... historians have been suspected , but I think without reason , of an attachment to the Novatian doctrine . The emperor said to the bishop , " Acesius , take a ladder , and get up to heaven by yourself . " Most of the Christian sects have ...
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... historian may therefore be permitted respectfully to withdraw the veil of the sanctuary ; and to deduce the progress of reason and faith , of error and passion , from the school of Plato to the decline and fall of the empire . The ...
... historian may therefore be permitted respectfully to withdraw the veil of the sanctuary ; and to deduce the progress of reason and faith , of error and passion , from the school of Plato to the decline and fall of the empire . The ...
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... historian , to assume the task of controversy . ( 44 ) See Philostorgius ( 1. i . c . 3. ) , and Godefroy's ample Commentary . Yet the credibility of Philostorgius is lessened , in the eyes of the orthodox , by his Arianism ; and in ...
... historian , to assume the task of controversy . ( 44 ) See Philostorgius ( 1. i . c . 3. ) , and Godefroy's ample Commentary . Yet the credibility of Philostorgius is lessened , in the eyes of the orthodox , by his Arianism ; and in ...
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... historian has ventured to affirm , that it was conspicuous to the two armies in the plains of Pannonia ; and that the tyrant , who is purposely re- presented as an idolater , fled before the auspicious sign of orthodox Christianity ( 90 ) ...
... historian has ventured to affirm , that it was conspicuous to the two armies in the plains of Pannonia ; and that the tyrant , who is purposely re- presented as an idolater , fled before the auspicious sign of orthodox Christianity ( 90 ) ...
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... historians were very ignorant of the affairs of the West . ( 96 ) We may regret that Gregory Nazianzen composed a panegyric instead of a life of Athanasius , but we should enjoy and improve the advantage of drawing our most authentic ...
... historians were very ignorant of the affairs of the West . ( 96 ) We may regret that Gregory Nazianzen composed a panegyric instead of a life of Athanasius , but we should enjoy and improve the advantage of drawing our most authentic ...
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