The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 2J. Murray, 1946 |
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... authority , and perhaps by the laws , of a prince , who wisely left to the gods the care of vindicating their own honour . If we may credit the assertion of Constantine himself , he had been an indignant spectator of the savage ...
... authority , and perhaps by the laws , of a prince , who wisely left to the gods the care of vindicating their own honour . If we may credit the assertion of Constantine himself , he had been an indignant spectator of the savage ...
Side 199
... Authority stance which distinguished the Christians from the Pla- church . tonists : the second was the authority of the church . The disciples of philosophy asserted the rights of intellectual freedom , and their respect for the ...
... Authority stance which distinguished the Christians from the Pla- church . tonists : the second was the authority of the church . The disciples of philosophy asserted the rights of intellectual freedom , and their respect for the ...
Side 549
... authority over him ; and the priest , who holds in his hand the conscience of a king , may inflame , or moderate , his sanguinary passions . The cause of humanity , and that of persecution , have been asserted , by the same Ambrose ...
... authority over him ; and the priest , who holds in his hand the conscience of a king , may inflame , or moderate , his sanguinary passions . The cause of humanity , and that of persecution , have been asserted , by the same Ambrose ...
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