The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, 2: Complete in Eight VolumesG. Coure and lo. Poultry, 1825 |
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... martyr , and the Son of God . By his expiatory sacrifice , the imper- fect sacrifices of the temple were at once consummated and abolished . The ceremonial law , which consisted only of types and figures , was succeeded by a pure and ...
... martyr , and the Son of God . By his expiatory sacrifice , the imper- fect sacrifices of the temple were at once consummated and abolished . The ceremonial law , which consisted only of types and figures , was succeeded by a pure and ...
Side 123
... Martyr inclined him to answer this question in the affirmative ; and though he expressed himself with the most guarded diffidence , he ventured to determine in favour of such an imperfect Christian , if he were content to practise the ...
... Martyr inclined him to answer this question in the affirmative ; and though he expressed himself with the most guarded diffidence , he ventured to determine in favour of such an imperfect Christian , if he were content to practise the ...
Side 127
... martyrs ; and , instead of the four Gospels adopted by the church , the heretics produced a multitude of histories , in which the actions and discourses of Christ and of his apostles were adapted to their respective tenets . The success ...
... martyrs ; and , instead of the four Gospels adopted by the church , the heretics produced a multitude of histories , in which the actions and discourses of Christ and of his apostles were adapted to their respective tenets . The success ...
Side 128
... very clearly explained by Justin Martyr . Apolog . Major , by Athenagoras Legat . c . 22 , & c . and by Lac- tantius , Institut . Divin . 2. 14-19 . involving the human species in the participation of their guilt 128 ROMAN EMPIRE .
... very clearly explained by Justin Martyr . Apolog . Major , by Athenagoras Legat . c . 22 , & c . and by Lac- tantius , Institut . Divin . 2. 14-19 . involving the human species in the participation of their guilt 128 ROMAN EMPIRE .
Side 139
... Martyr " and Irenæus , who conversed with the immediate disciples of the apostles , down to Lactantius , who was preceptor to the son of Constantine . Though spon- it might not be universally received , it appears to have been the ...
... Martyr " and Irenæus , who conversed with the immediate disciples of the apostles , down to Lactantius , who was preceptor to the son of Constantine . Though spon- it might not be universally received , it appears to have been the ...
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