The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 3John Murray, 1903 |
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Side 9
... enemies of Constantine have imputed to interested motives the alli- ance which he insensibly contracted with the catholic church , and which apparently contributed to the success of his ambition . In the beginning of the fourth century ...
... enemies of Constantine have imputed to interested motives the alli- ance which he insensibly contracted with the catholic church , and which apparently contributed to the success of his ambition . In the beginning of the fourth century ...
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... enemies.48 The learned bishop of Cæsarea appears to be sensible that the recent discovery of this mar- vellous anecdote would excite some surprise and distrust among the most pious of his readers . Yet , instead of ascertaining the ...
... enemies.48 The learned bishop of Cæsarea appears to be sensible that the recent discovery of this mar- vellous anecdote would excite some surprise and distrust among the most pious of his readers . Yet , instead of ascertaining the ...
Side 37
... enemies of Christ , to exclude them from their houses and tables , and to refuse them the common offices of life , and the decent rites of burial . The church of Ptolemais , obscure and contemptible as she may appear , addresses this ...
... enemies of Christ , to exclude them from their houses and tables , and to refuse them the common offices of life , and the decent rites of burial . The church of Ptolemais , obscure and contemptible as she may appear , addresses this ...
Side 49
... enemies , and of his disciples ; and that the ministers of Pilate had wasted their impotent rage on an airy phantom , who seemed to expire on the cross , and , after three days , to rise from the dead . 28 Mysterious the Trinity . The ...
... enemies , and of his disciples ; and that the ministers of Pilate had wasted their impotent rage on an airy phantom , who seemed to expire on the cross , and , after three days , to rise from the dead . 28 Mysterious the Trinity . The ...
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... enemies of Christ . 82 He perse- cutes the Arians- But , as if the conduct of the emperor had been guided by passion 78 Eusebius in Vit . Constantin . 1. iii . c . 13 . 79 Theodoret has preserved ( 1. i . c . 20 ) an epistle from ...
... enemies of Christ . 82 He perse- cutes the Arians- But , as if the conduct of the emperor had been guided by passion 78 Eusebius in Vit . Constantin . 1. iii . c . 13 . 79 Theodoret has preserved ( 1. i . c . 20 ) an epistle from ...
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