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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... hope of extricating himself from these difficulties , which must ever oppress the feeble powers of the human mind , might induce Plato to consider the divine nature under the threefold modification ; of the first cause , The LOGOS the ...
... hope of extricating himself from these difficulties , which must ever oppress the feeble powers of the human mind , might induce Plato to consider the divine nature under the threefold modification ; of the first cause , The LOGOS the ...
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... hope , and the religious worship of the Christians ; the mysterious system was embraced by a numerous and increasing multitude in every province of the Roman world . Those persons who , from their age , or sex , or occupations , were ...
... hope , and the religious worship of the Christians ; the mysterious system was embraced by a numerous and increasing multitude in every province of the Roman world . Those persons who , from their age , or sex , or occupations , were ...
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... hopes of obtaining a majority of votes , in favour of an hypothesis so directly adverse to the two most popular opinions of the Catholic world . The Arians soon perceived the danger of their situation , and prudently assumed those ...
... hopes of obtaining a majority of votes , in favour of an hypothesis so directly adverse to the two most popular opinions of the Catholic world . The Arians soon perceived the danger of their situation , and prudently assumed those ...
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... hope of peace and toleration , from the moment that he assembled three hundred bishops within the walls of the same palace . The pre- sence of the monarch swelled the importance of the debate ; his attention multiplied the arguments ...
... hope of peace and toleration , from the moment that he assembled three hundred bishops within the walls of the same palace . The pre- sence of the monarch swelled the importance of the debate ; his attention multiplied the arguments ...
Side 39
... hope of his favour , nor the fear of his displeasure , should prevail on them to join in the condemnation of an absent , an innocent , a respectable brother ( 125 ) . They affirmed , with apparent reason , that the illegal and obsolete ...
... hope of his favour , nor the fear of his displeasure , should prevail on them to join in the condemnation of an absent , an innocent , a respectable brother ( 125 ) . They affirmed , with apparent reason , that the illegal and obsolete ...
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