The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 3John Murray, 1903 |
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... observe with pleasure the progress of a religion which diffused among the people a pure , benevolent , and universal system of ethics , adapted to every duty and every condition of life , recommended as the will and reason of the ...
... observe with pleasure the progress of a religion which diffused among the people a pure , benevolent , and universal system of ethics , adapted to every duty and every condition of life , recommended as the will and reason of the ...
Side 13
... observed that Gibbon ought not to have separated the vision of Constantine from the wonderful appari- tion in the sky , as the two wonders are closely connected in Eusebius . Manso , Leben Constantins , p . 82 .-- M . 14 DREAM OF ...
... observed that Gibbon ought not to have separated the vision of Constantine from the wonderful appari- tion in the sky , as the two wonders are closely connected in Eusebius . Manso , Leben Constantins , p . 82 .-- M . 14 DREAM OF ...
Side 14
... observation of M. de Voltaire ( Euvres , tom . xiv . p . 307 ) , who ascribes to the success of Constantine the superior fame of his Labarum above the angel of Licinius . Yet even this angel is favourably entertained by Pagi , Tillemont ...
... observation of M. de Voltaire ( Euvres , tom . xiv . p . 307 ) , who ascribes to the success of Constantine the superior fame of his Labarum above the angel of Licinius . Yet even this angel is favourably entertained by Pagi , Tillemont ...
Side 15
... observed that Polyenus , who in a separate chapter ( 1. iv . c . 6 ) has collected nineteen military stratagems of Antigonus , is totally ignorant of this remarkable vision . 43 Instinctu Divinitatis , mentis magnitudine . The ...
... observed that Polyenus , who in a separate chapter ( 1. iv . c . 6 ) has collected nineteen military stratagems of Antigonus , is totally ignorant of this remarkable vision . 43 Instinctu Divinitatis , mentis magnitudine . The ...
Side 18
... observed to feel some part of the enthusiasin which they inspire ; and the most orthodox saints assume the dangerous privilege of defending the cause of truth by the arms of deceit and falsehood . Personal interest is often the standard ...
... observed to feel some part of the enthusiasin which they inspire ; and the most orthodox saints assume the dangerous privilege of defending the cause of truth by the arms of deceit and falsehood . Personal interest is often the standard ...
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