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Edward Gibbon. XV . CHAP . the lowest abyss of darkness ; so many magistrates , who persecuted the name of the Lord , liquefying in fiercer fires than they ever kindled against the Chris- tians ; so many sage philosophers blushing in red ...
Edward Gibbon. XV . CHAP . the lowest abyss of darkness ; so many magistrates , who persecuted the name of the Lord , liquefying in fiercer fires than they ever kindled against the Chris- tians ; so many sage philosophers blushing in red ...
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... magistrates , or of princes . This indolent , or even criminal disregard to the public welfare , ex- posed them to the contempt and reproaches of the Pagans , who very frequently asked , what must be the fate of the empire , attacked on ...
... magistrates , or of princes . This indolent , or even criminal disregard to the public welfare , ex- posed them to the contempt and reproaches of the Pagans , who very frequently asked , what must be the fate of the empire , attacked on ...
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... magistrate ; and the college of order of public deliberations soon introduces the office presbyters . of a president , invested at least with the authority of collecting the sentiments , and of executing the re- b For the prophets of ...
... magistrate ; and the college of order of public deliberations soon introduces the office presbyters . of a president , invested at least with the authority of collecting the sentiments , and of executing the re- b For the prophets of ...
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... magistrates , it was often repeated , might boast an earthly claim to a transitory dominion : it was the episcopal authority alone which was derived from the Deity , and extended itself over this and over another world . The bishops ...
... magistrates , it was often repeated , might boast an earthly claim to a transitory dominion : it was the episcopal authority alone which was derived from the Deity , and extended itself over this and over another world . The bishops ...
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... magistrate ; but they had acquired , and they employed within their own society , the two most efficacious instruments of government , rewards and punishments ; the former derived from the pious liberality , the latter from the devout ...
... magistrate ; but they had acquired , and they employed within their own society , the two most efficacious instruments of government , rewards and punishments ; the former derived from the pious liberality , the latter from the devout ...
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