The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 3John Murray, 1903 |
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... tom . ii . p . 232 — a werk pub- lished with six approbations at Rome , in the year 1751 , by Father Mamachi , a learned Dominican . A.D. 337 . HIS PAGAN SUPERSTITION . 8 enforce them The Expedition of Valentinian 289 His Death.
... tom . ii . p . 232 — a werk pub- lished with six approbations at Rome , in the year 1751 , by Father Mamachi , a learned Dominican . A.D. 337 . HIS PAGAN SUPERSTITION . 8 enforce them The Expedition of Valentinian 289 His Death.
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... father Constantius . But the devotion of Constantine was more peculiarly directed to the genius of the Sun , the Apollo of Greek and Roman mythology ; and he was pleased to be represented with the symbols of the God of Light and Poetry ...
... father Constantius . But the devotion of Constantine was more peculiarly directed to the genius of the Sun , the Apollo of Greek and Roman mythology ; and he was pleased to be represented with the symbols of the God of Light and Poetry ...
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... Father and Creator of the universe.16 Use and beauty of morality . But the counsels of princes are more frequently influenced by views of temporal advantage than by considerations of abstract and speculative truth . The partial and ...
... Father and Creator of the universe.16 Use and beauty of morality . But the counsels of princes are more frequently influenced by views of temporal advantage than by considerations of abstract and speculative truth . The partial and ...
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... father had instructed Constantine to esteem and to reward the merit of the Christians ; and in the distribution of public offices he had the advantage of strengthening his government by the choice of mi- nisters or generals in whose ...
... father had instructed Constantine to esteem and to reward the merit of the Christians ; and in the distribution of public offices he had the advantage of strengthening his government by the choice of mi- nisters or generals in whose ...
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... Fathers of the fourth and fifth centuries , who in their voluminous writings repeatedly celebrate the triumph of the church and of Constantine . As these venerable men had not any dislike to a miracle , we may suspect ( and the ...
... Fathers of the fourth and fifth centuries , who in their voluminous writings repeatedly celebrate the triumph of the church and of Constantine . As these venerable men had not any dislike to a miracle , we may suspect ( and the ...
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