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Side 6
... expression : " Summe rerum sator , " cujus tot nomina sunt , quot linguas gentium esse voluisti , quem enim to ipse dici " velis , scire non possumus . " ( Panegyr . Vet . ix . [ viii . ] 26. ) In explaining Constan- tine's progress in ...
... expression : " Summe rerum sator , " cujus tot nomina sunt , quot linguas gentium esse voluisti , quem enim to ipse dici " velis , scire non possumus . " ( Panegyr . Vet . ix . [ viii . ] 26. ) In explaining Constan- tine's progress in ...
Side 9
... 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 unexceptionable proof of ...
... 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 unexceptionable proof of ...
Side 17
... expression of sincere . 50 The pious Tillemont ( Mém . Ecclés . tom . vii . p . 1317 ) rejects with a sigh the useful ... expressed any doubt of a miracle which had been supported with equal zeal by Cardinal Baronius and the Centuriators ...
... expression of sincere . 50 The pious Tillemont ( Mém . Ecclés . tom . vii . p . 1317 ) rejects with a sigh the useful ... expressed any doubt of a miracle which had been supported with equal zeal by Cardinal Baronius and the Centuriators ...
Side 18
... expressed by Athanasius ( tom . i . p . 703 [ tom . ii . p . 535 , ed . Bened . 1777 ] ) . See Tillemont , Mém . Ecclés . tom . vii . p . 524- 561. Osius was accused , perhaps unjustly , of retiring from court with a very ample ortune ...
... expressed by Athanasius ( tom . i . p . 703 [ tom . ii . p . 535 , ed . Bened . 1777 ] ) . See Tillemont , Mém . Ecclés . tom . vii . p . 524- 561. Osius was accused , perhaps unjustly , of retiring from court with a very ample ortune ...
Side 33
... expressed : the highest annual valuation of a bishopric is stated at thirty , and the lowest at two , pounds of gold ; the medium might be taken at sixteen , but these valuations are much below the real value . 108 See Baronius ( Annal ...
... expressed : the highest annual valuation of a bishopric is stated at thirty , and the lowest at two , pounds of gold ; the medium might be taken at sixteen , but these valuations are much below the real value . 108 See Baronius ( Annal ...
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