The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 3John Murray, 1903 |
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... received from the conversion of that monarch ; and the ecclesiastical institutions of his reign are still connected , by an indissoluble chain , with the opinions , the passions , and the interests of the present generation . Date of ...
... received from the conversion of that monarch ; and the ecclesiastical institutions of his reign are still connected , by an indissoluble chain , with the opinions , the passions , and the interests of the present generation . Date of ...
Side 2
... received , as a catechumen , the imposition of hands , and was after- wards admitted , by the initiatory rites of baptism , into the number of the faithful . The Christianity of Constantine must be allowed in a much more vague and ...
... received , as a catechumen , the imposition of hands , and was after- wards admitted , by the initiatory rites of baptism , into the number of the faithful . The Christianity of Constantine must be allowed in a much more vague and ...
Side 5
... received as a general and fundamental law of the Roman world . 15 The wisdom of the emperors provided for the restitution of all the civil and religious rights of which the Christians had been so unjustly deprived . It was enacted that ...
... received as a general and fundamental law of the Roman world . 15 The wisdom of the emperors provided for the restitution of all the civil and religious rights of which the Christians had been so unjustly deprived . It was enacted that ...
Side 11
... received , instead of the loose and general sense of the Greek inter- preters , Balsamon , Zonaras , and Alexis Aristenus . See Beveridge , Pandect . Eccles . Græc . tom . i . p . 72 , tom . ii . p . 78. Annotation . 29 Nomen ipsum ...
... received , instead of the loose and general sense of the Greek inter- preters , Balsamon , Zonaras , and Alexis Aristenus . See Beveridge , Pandect . Eccles . Græc . tom . i . p . 72 , tom . ii . p . 78. Annotation . 29 Nomen ipsum ...
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... received into the friendship and familiarity of their sove- reign ; and those able masters of controversy could patiently watch the soft and yielding moments of persuasion , and dexterously apply the arguments which were the best ...
... received into the friendship and familiarity of their sove- reign ; and those able masters of controversy could patiently watch the soft and yielding moments of persuasion , and dexterously apply the arguments which were the best ...
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