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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Side 52
... sects enrolled themselves under the banners of the more fashionable teachers , who recommended their system by the ... sect and the manners of its professors . This very curious piece is inserted in Fabricius , Bibliotheca Græca , tom ...
... sects enrolled themselves under the banners of the more fashionable teachers , who recommended their system by the ... sect and the manners of its professors . This very curious piece is inserted in Fabricius , Bibliotheca Græca , tom ...
Side 114
... sect , which indulged themselves in a sort of occasional conformity , derived from Herod , by whose example and authority they had been seduced , the name of Herodians . But their numbers were so inconsiderable , and their dura- tion so ...
... sect , which indulged themselves in a sort of occasional conformity , derived from Herod , by whose example and authority they had been seduced , the name of Herodians . But their numbers were so inconsiderable , and their dura- tion so ...
Side 120
... sects of the Jewish church . Argu- ments like these appear to have been used in the defence of the expiring cause of the Mosaic law ; but the indus- try of our learned divines has abundantly explained the ambiguous language of the Old ...
... sects of the Jewish church . Argu- ments like these appear to have been used in the defence of the expiring cause of the Mosaic law ; but the indus- try of our learned divines has abundantly explained the ambiguous language of the Old ...
Side 122
... sect ; and there is some reason to conjecture , that the family of Jesus Christ , remained members , at least , of the latter and more moderate party . received from the supposed poverty of their understand- ing , 122 ROMAN EMPIRE .
... sect ; and there is some reason to conjecture , that the family of Jesus Christ , remained members , at least , of the latter and more moderate party . received from the supposed poverty of their understand- ing , 122 ROMAN EMPIRE .
Side 123
... sect may be discovered as late as the fourth century , they insensibly melted away either into the church or the synagogue . a b * Some writers have been pleased to create an Ebion , the imaginary author of their sect and name . But we ...
... sect may be discovered as late as the fourth century , they insensibly melted away either into the church or the synagogue . a b * Some writers have been pleased to create an Ebion , the imaginary author of their sect and name . But we ...
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