The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 2T. Cadell, 1828 |
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... truth and reason seldom find so favourable a reception in the world , and as the wisdom of Providence frequently condescends to use the passions of the human heart , and the general circumstances of mankind , as instru- ments to execute ...
... truth and reason seldom find so favourable a reception in the world , and as the wisdom of Providence frequently condescends to use the passions of the human heart , and the general circumstances of mankind , as instru- ments to execute ...
Side 66
... truth . III . The miraculous powers ascribed to the primitive church . IV . The pure and austere morals of the Christians . V. The union and disci- pline of the Christian republic , which gradually formed an independent and increasing ...
... truth . III . The miraculous powers ascribed to the primitive church . IV . The pure and austere morals of the Christians . V. The union and disci- pline of the Christian republic , which gradually formed an independent and increasing ...
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... truth of religion , and the unity of God , was as carefully inculcated in the new as in the ancient system : and whatever was now re- vealed to mankind concerning the nature and designs of the Supreme Being , was fitted to increase ...
... truth of religion , and the unity of God , was as carefully inculcated in the new as in the ancient system : and whatever was now re- vealed to mankind concerning the nature and designs of the Supreme Being , was fitted to increase ...
Side 75
... truth was on this occasion assisted by the influence of temporal advan- tages . They elected Marcus for their bishop , a prelate of the race of the Gentiles , and most probably a native either of Italy or of some of the Latin pro ...
... truth was on this occasion assisted by the influence of temporal advan- tages . They elected Marcus for their bishop , a prelate of the race of the Gentiles , and most probably a native either of Italy or of some of the Latin pro ...
Side 77
... truth of the Jewish religion , the Ebionites had concluded that it could never be abolished . From its supposed imper- fections the Gnostics as hastily inferred that it never was instituted by the wisdom of the Deity . There are some ...
... truth of the Jewish religion , the Ebionites had concluded that it could never be abolished . From its supposed imper- fections the Gnostics as hastily inferred that it never was instituted by the wisdom of the Deity . There are some ...
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