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... hope to revenge Pertinax , punish Julian , and receive the homage of the senate and people as their lawful emperor , before his competitors , separated from Italy by an immense tract of sea and land , were apprised of his success , or ...
... hope to revenge Pertinax , punish Julian , and receive the homage of the senate and people as their lawful emperor , before his competitors , separated from Italy by an immense tract of sea and land , were apprised of his success , or ...
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... hope for salvation . The humane temper of Justin 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 ...
... hope for salvation . The humane temper of Justin 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 ...
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... hope of reconciliation , even in the article of death ; and his idolatry was placed at the head of a list of seventeen other crimes , against which a sen- tence no less terrible was pronounced . Among these we may distinguish the ...
... hope of reconciliation , even in the article of death ; and his idolatry was placed at the head of a list of seventeen other crimes , against which a sen- tence no less terrible was pronounced . Among these we may distinguish the ...
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