The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 3John Murray, 1903 |
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... equal toleration ; and such an equality must have been interpreted by a recent sect as an advantageous and honourable distinction . The two emperors proclaim to the world that they have granted a free and absolute power to the ...
... equal toleration ; and such an equality must have been interpreted by a recent sect as an advantageous and honourable distinction . The two emperors proclaim to the world that they have granted a free and absolute power to the ...
Side 17
... equal zeal by Cardinal Baronius and the Centuriators of Magdeburg . Since that time many of the protestant critics have inclined towards doubt and disbelief . The objections are urged with great force by M. Chauffepié ( Dictionnaire ...
... equal zeal by Cardinal Baronius and the Centuriators of Magdeburg . Since that time many of the protestant critics have inclined towards doubt and disbelief . The objections are urged with great force by M. Chauffepié ( Dictionnaire ...
Side 23
... equal to the Apostles . " Such a comparison , if it alludes to the character of those divine mis- sionaries , must be imputed to the extravagance of impious flattery . But if the parallel is confined to the extent and number of their ...
... equal to the Apostles . " Such a comparison , if it alludes to the character of those divine mis- sionaries , must be imputed to the extravagance of impious flattery . But if the parallel is confined to the extent and number of their ...
Side 28
... equal and indelible character ; they all derived the same powers and privileges from the apostles , from the people , and from the laws . While the civil and military professions were separated by the policy of Constantine , a new and ...
... equal and indelible character ; they all derived the same powers and privileges from the apostles , from the people , and from the laws . While the civil and military professions were separated by the policy of Constantine , a new and ...
Side 33
... equal the perfect labours of antiquity.104 The form of these religious edifices was simple and oblong , though they might some- times swell into the shape of a dome , and sometimes branch into the figure of a cross . The timbers were ...
... equal the perfect labours of antiquity.104 The form of these religious edifices was simple and oblong , though they might some- times swell into the shape of a dome , and sometimes branch into the figure of a cross . The timbers were ...
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