The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 2J. Murray, 1946 |
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... father . The son by whom all things were made 48 , had been begotten before all worlds , and the longest of the astronomical periods could be compared only as a fleeting moment to the extent of his duration ; yet this duration was not ...
... father . The son by whom all things were made 48 , had been begotten before all worlds , and the longest of the astronomical periods could be compared only as a fleeting moment to the extent of his duration ; yet this duration was not ...
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... Father by the Son , " and in the Holy Ghost . " " To the Father , and the Son in the Holy Ghost , " and " To the Father in the Son and the Holy Ghost . " 148 After the exile of Eustathius , under the reign of Constantine , the rigid ...
... Father by the Son , " and in the Holy Ghost . " " To the Father , and the Son in the Holy Ghost , " and " To the Father in the Son and the Holy Ghost . " 148 After the exile of Eustathius , under the reign of Constantine , the rigid ...
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... father , the title of Augustus , were destined to fill the thrones of Constantinople and of Rome . Those princes were not permitted to share the danger and glory of the civil war 123 ; but as soon as Theodosius had triumphed over his ...
... father , the title of Augustus , were destined to fill the thrones of Constantinople and of Rome . Those princes were not permitted to share the danger and glory of the civil war 123 ; but as soon as Theodosius had triumphed over his ...
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