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The learned Origen , who , from his experience , as well as reading , was
intimately acquainted with the history of the Christians , declares in the most
express terms , that the number of martyrs was very inconsiderable . His authority
would ...
The learned Origen , who , from his experience , as well as reading , was
intimately acquainted with the history of the Christians , declares in the most
express terms , that the number of martyrs was very inconsiderable . His authority
would ...
Side 224
He was extremely cautious ( as it is observed by a learned and pious historian )
of punishing men who had found no accusers but thema See Epis . ad Roman . c
. 4 , 5. ap . Patres Apostol , tom . 2. p . 27. It suited the purpose of bishop Pearson
...
He was extremely cautious ( as it is observed by a learned and pious historian )
of punishing men who had found no accusers but thema See Epis . ad Roman . c
. 4 , 5. ap . Patres Apostol , tom . 2. p . 27. It suited the purpose of bishop Pearson
...
Side 248
Marcellinus and Marcellus , wbose names follow in the list of popes , are
supposed by many critics to be different persons ; but the learned abbé de
Longuerue was convinced that they were one and the same . Veridicus rector
lapsis quia ...
Marcellinus and Marcellus , wbose names follow in the list of popes , are
supposed by many critics to be different persons ; but the learned abbé de
Longuerue was convinced that they were one and the same . Veridicus rector
lapsis quia ...
Side 432
The learned Eusebius has ascribed the faith of Constantine to the miraculous
sign which was displayed in the heavens whilst he meditated and prepared the
Italian expedition . " A. D. 312 . The historian Zosimus maliciously asserts , that
the ...
The learned Eusebius has ascribed the faith of Constantine to the miraculous
sign which was displayed in the heavens whilst he meditated and prepared the
Italian expedition . " A. D. 312 . The historian Zosimus maliciously asserts , that
the ...
Side 460
War and commerce had spread the knowledge of the gospel beyond the confines
of the Roman provinces ; and the barbarians , who had disdained an humble and
proscribed sect , soon learned to esteem a religion which had been so lately ...
War and commerce had spread the knowledge of the gospel beyond the confines
of the Roman provinces ; and the barbarians , who had disdained an humble and
proscribed sect , soon learned to esteem a religion which had been so lately ...
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