The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 3John Murray, 1903 |
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... considered as one of those important and domestic revolutions which excite the most lively curiosity , and afford the most valuable instruction . The vic- tories and the civil policy of Constantine no longer influence the state of ...
... considered as one of those important and domestic revolutions which excite the most lively curiosity , and afford the most valuable instruction . The vic- tories and the civil policy of Constantine no longer influence the state of ...
Side 7
... considered themselves as the children of a common parent ; that every impure desire , every angry or selfish passion , would be restrained by the knowledge of the Gospel ; and that the magistrates might sheath the sword of justice among ...
... considered themselves as the children of a common parent ; that every impure desire , every angry or selfish passion , would be restrained by the knowledge of the Gospel ; and that the magistrates might sheath the sword of justice among ...
Side 14
... considered , it may be naturally explained either by the policy or the enthusiasm of the emperor . Whilst his anxiety for the approaching day , which must decide the fate of the empire , was suspended by a short and interrupted slumber ...
... considered , it may be naturally explained either by the policy or the enthusiasm of the emperor . Whilst his anxiety for the approaching day , which must decide the fate of the empire , was suspended by a short and interrupted slumber ...
Side 24
... considered as an original authority . His information was curiously collected from one of the companions of the Apostle of Æthiopia , and from Bacurius , an Iberian prince , who was count of the domestics . Father Mamachi has given an ...
... considered as an original authority . His information was curiously collected from one of the companions of the Apostle of Æthiopia , and from Bacurius , an Iberian prince , who was count of the domestics . Father Mamachi has given an ...
Side 38
... considered as the most important office of the bishop ; but this function was sometimes intrusted to such presbyters as Chrysostom and Augustin . 123 Queen Elizabeth used this expression and practised this art whenever she wished to ...
... considered as the most important office of the bishop ; but this function was sometimes intrusted to such presbyters as Chrysostom and Augustin . 123 Queen Elizabeth used this expression and practised this art whenever she wished to ...
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