The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 1G. Virtue, 1899 |
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... Christians and pagans . Whether the first Christians were mean and ignorant Some exceptions with regard to learning - to rank and fortune . Christianity most favourably re- ceived by the poor and simple . Rejected by some eminent men of ...
... Christians and pagans . Whether the first Christians were mean and ignorant Some exceptions with regard to learning - to rank and fortune . Christianity most favourably re- ceived by the poor and simple . Rejected by some eminent men of ...
Side 195
... Christians were dead to the business and and rather chose to endure some partial scandals and pleasures of the world ; but their love of action , which divisions , than to exclude the Christians of a future could never be entirely ...
... Christians were dead to the business and and rather chose to endure some partial scandals and pleasures of the world ; but their love of action , which divisions , than to exclude the Christians of a future could never be entirely ...
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... Christians lamented miraculous deliverance which he had obtained in the and perhaps magnified their own sufferings ; but the Marcomannic war . The distress of the legions , the celebrated number of ten persecutions seasonable tempest of ...
... Christians lamented miraculous deliverance which he had obtained in the and perhaps magnified their own sufferings ; but the Marcomannic war . The distress of the legions , the celebrated number of ten persecutions seasonable tempest of ...
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