The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 2J. Murray, 1946 |
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... faith and worship . Proscribed by the civil and eccle- siastical powers of the empire , the Donatists still maintained in some provinces , particularly in Numidia , their superior numbers ; and four hundred bishops acknowledged the ...
... faith and worship . Proscribed by the civil and eccle- siastical powers of the empire , the Donatists still maintained in some provinces , particularly in Numidia , their superior numbers ; and four hundred bishops acknowledged the ...
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... faith , would excite the contempt and laughter of the unbelieving world.92 As soon as the emperor was relieved from the terrors of the civil war , he de- voted the leisure of his winter - quarters at Arles , Milan , Sirmium , and ...
... faith , would excite the contempt and laughter of the unbelieving world.92 As soon as the emperor was relieved from the terrors of the civil war , he de- voted the leisure of his winter - quarters at Arles , Milan , Sirmium , and ...
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... faith , and fervent zeal , were supported by the spirit and abilities of a more vigorous character . Among the benefactors of the church , the fame of Constantine has been rivalled by the glory of Theodosius . If Constantine had the ...
... faith , and fervent zeal , were supported by the spirit and abilities of a more vigorous character . Among the benefactors of the church , the fame of Constantine has been rivalled by the glory of Theodosius . If Constantine had the ...
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