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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... mind of Constantine was not entirely corrupted by the spirit of zeal and bigotry . Before he condemned the Mani- chæans and their kindred sects , he resolved to make an accurate inquiry into the nature of their religious principles . As ...
... mind of Constantine was not entirely corrupted by the spirit of zeal and bigotry . Before he condemned the Mani- chæans and their kindred sects , he resolved to make an accurate inquiry into the nature of their religious principles . As ...
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... mind to the sublime contemplation of the first self - existent , ne- cessary cause of the universe , the Athenian sage was incapable of conceiving how the simple unity of his essence could admit the in- finite variety of distinct and ...
... mind to the sublime contemplation of the first self - existent , ne- cessary cause of the universe , the Athenian sage was incapable of conceiving how the simple unity of his essence could admit the in- finite variety of distinct and ...
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... mind . prophet , or apostle , inspired by the Deity , can alone exercise a law- ful dominion over the faith of mankind : and the theology of Plato might have been for ever confounded with the philosophical visions of the Academy , the ...
... mind . prophet , or apostle , inspired by the Deity , can alone exercise a law- ful dominion over the faith of mankind : and the theology of Plato might have been for ever confounded with the philosophical visions of the Academy , the ...
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... mind . We may strive to abstract the notions of time , of space , and of matter , which so closely adhere to all the perceptions of our experimental knowledge . But as soon as we presume to reason of infinite substance , of spiritual ...
... mind . We may strive to abstract the notions of time , of space , and of matter , which so closely adhere to all the perceptions of our experimental knowledge . But as soon as we presume to reason of infinite substance , of spiritual ...
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... minds of the Christians by these opposite tendencies , may be observed in the writings of the theologians who flourished after the end of the apostolic age , and before the origin of the Arian controversy . Their suffrage is claimed ...
... minds of the Christians by these opposite tendencies , may be observed in the writings of the theologians who flourished after the end of the apostolic age , and before the origin of the Arian controversy . Their suffrage is claimed ...
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