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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... sovereign would have been , perhaps , the most effectual method of silencing the dispute : if the popular current had been less rapid and impetuous ; and if Constantine himself , in the midst of faction and fanaticism , could have ...
... sovereign would have been , perhaps , the most effectual method of silencing the dispute : if the popular current had been less rapid and impetuous ; and if Constantine himself , in the midst of faction and fanaticism , could have ...
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... sovereign , the sophistry of Valens and Ursacius , the distress of cold and hunger , and the te- dious melancholy of a hopeless exile , at length extorted the reluctant consent of the bishops of Rimini . The deputies of the East and of ...
... sovereign , the sophistry of Valens and Ursacius , the distress of cold and hunger , and the te- dious melancholy of a hopeless exile , at length extorted the reluctant consent of the bishops of Rimini . The deputies of the East and of ...
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... sovereign as he passed on horseback through the principal street of Constantinople . So strange an apparition excited his surprise and indignation ; and the guards were ordered to remove the importunate suitor ; but his resentment was ...
... sovereign as he passed on horseback through the principal street of Constantinople . So strange an apparition excited his surprise and indignation ; and the guards were ordered to remove the importunate suitor ; but his resentment was ...
Side 35
... sovereign of the East , soon became the secret accomplice of the Eusebians . Ninety bishops of that sect or faction assembled at Antioch , under the specious pretence of dedicating the cathedral . They composed an ambigu- ous creed ...
... sovereign of the East , soon became the secret accomplice of the Eusebians . Ninety bishops of that sect or faction assembled at Antioch , under the specious pretence of dedicating the cathedral . They composed an ambigu- ous creed ...
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... sovereign of the West , Athanasius might lament the error of Constantius , but he boldly arraigned the guilt of his eunuchs and his Arian prelates ; deplored the distress and danger of the Catholic church ; and excited Constans to ...
... sovereign of the West , Athanasius might lament the error of Constantius , but he boldly arraigned the guilt of his eunuchs and his Arian prelates ; deplored the distress and danger of the Catholic church ; and excited Constans to ...
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