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 128
... primitive church is 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 ...
... primitive church is 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 ...
Side 131
... primitive equality of mankind . Some idea may be conceived of * See every part of Montfaucon's Antiquities . Even the reverses of the Greek and Roman coins were frequently of an idolatrous nature . Here indeed the scru- ples of the ...
... primitive equality of mankind . Some idea may be conceived of * See every part of Montfaucon's Antiquities . Even the reverses of the Greek and Roman coins were frequently of an idolatrous nature . Here indeed the scru- ples of the ...
Side 137
... primitive church the influence of truth was very powerfully strengthened by an opinion , the world . which , however it may deserve respect for its usefulness and antiquity , has not been found agreeable to experience . It was ...
... primitive church the influence of truth was very powerfully strengthened by an opinion , the world . which , however it may deserve respect for its usefulness and antiquity , has not been found agreeable to experience . It was ...
Side 138
... primitive church of Antioch computed almost six thousand years from the creation of the world to the birth of Christ . Africanus , Lactantius , and the Greek church , have reduced that number to five thousand five hundred , and Eusebius ...
... primitive church of Antioch computed almost six thousand years from the creation of the world to the birth of Christ . Africanus , Lactantius , and the Greek church , have reduced that number to five thousand five hundred , and Eusebius ...
Side 141
... The Jansenists , who have so diligently studied the works of the fathers , maintain this sentiment with distinguished zeal ; and the learned M. de Tillemont never But the primitive church , whose faith was of a CHAP . XV . 141.
... The Jansenists , who have so diligently studied the works of the fathers , maintain this sentiment with distinguished zeal ; and the learned M. de Tillemont never But the primitive church , whose faith was of a CHAP . XV . 141.
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