The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 3John Murray, 1903 |
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... According to the strictness of ecclesiastical language , the first of the Christian emperors was unworthy of that name till the moment of his death ; since it was only during his last illness that he received , as a catechumen , the ...
... According to the strictness of ecclesiastical language , the first of the Christian emperors was unworthy of that name till the moment of his death ; since it was only during his last illness that he received , as a catechumen , the ...
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... According to the loose and complying notions of Polytheism , he might acknow . ledge the God of the Christians as one of the many deities who com- pose the hierarchy of heaven . Or perhaps he might embrace the philosophic and pleasing ...
... According to the loose and complying notions of Polytheism , he might acknow . ledge the God of the Christians as one of the many deities who com- pose the hierarchy of heaven . Or perhaps he might embrace the philosophic and pleasing ...
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... according to the lively expression of Euse- bius , was involved in the shades of infernal darkness , the auspicious rays of celestial light warmed and illuminated the provinces of the West . The piety of Constantine was admitted as an ...
... according to the lively expression of Euse- bius , was involved in the shades of infernal darkness , the auspicious rays of celestial light warmed and illuminated the provinces of the West . The piety of Constantine was admitted as an ...
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... according to the expression of sincere . 50 The pious Tillemont ( Mém . Ecclés . tom . vii . p . 1317 ) rejects with a sigh the useful Acts of Artemius , a veteran and a martyr , who attests as an eye - witness the vision of Constantine ...
... according to the expression of sincere . 50 The pious Tillemont ( Mém . Ecclés . tom . vii . p . 1317 ) rejects with a sigh the useful Acts of Artemius , a veteran and a martyr , who attests as an eye - witness the vision of Constantine ...
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... According to the Georgian chronicles , Iberia ( Georgia ) was converted by the virgin Nino , who effected an extraordinary cure on the wife of the king , Mihran , The temple of the god Aramazt or Armaz , not far from the capital ...
... According to the Georgian chronicles , Iberia ( Georgia ) was converted by the virgin Nino , who effected an extraordinary cure on the wife of the king , Mihran , The temple of the god Aramazt or Armaz , not far from the capital ...
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