The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 3John Murray, 1903 |
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... restored and enriched the temples of the gods ; the medals which issued from his Imperial mint are impressed with the figures and attributes of The quæstor , or secretary , who composed the law of the Theodosian Code , makes his master ...
... restored and enriched the temples of the gods ; the medals which issued from his Imperial mint are impressed with the figures and attributes of The quæstor , or secretary , who composed the law of the Theodosian Code , makes his master ...
Side 5
... restored peace to the Marcof catholic church . In the personal interview of the two Milan . western princes , Constantine , by the ascendant of genius and power , obtained the ready concurrence of his colleague , Licinius ; the union of ...
... restored peace to the Marcof catholic church . In the personal interview of the two Milan . western princes , Constantine , by the ascendant of genius and power , obtained the ready concurrence of his colleague , Licinius ; the union of ...
Side 21
... restored to its original purity , and entitled to the pro- mise of eternal salvation . Among the proselytes of Christianity there were many who judged it imprudent to precipitate a salutary rite which could not be repeated ; to throw ...
... restored to its original purity , and entitled to the pro- mise of eternal salvation . Among the proselytes of Christianity there were many who judged it imprudent to precipitate a salutary rite which could not be repeated ; to throw ...
Side 53
... restored peace and leisure to the Christians , the Trinitarian controversy was revived in the ancient seat of Platonism , the learned , the opulent , the tumultuous city of Alexandria ; and the flame of religious discord was rapidly ...
... restored peace and leisure to the Christians , the Trinitarian controversy was revived in the ancient seat of Platonism , the learned , the opulent , the tumultuous city of Alexandria ; and the flame of religious discord was rapidly ...
Side 65
... restored to the episcopal throne , from which he had been ignominiously degraded . Arius himself was treated by the whole court with the respect which would have been due to an innocent and oppressed man . His faith was approved by the ...
... restored to the episcopal throne , from which he had been ignominiously degraded . Arius himself was treated by the whole court with the respect which would have been due to an innocent and oppressed man . His faith was approved by the ...
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