| Thomas William Doane - 1883 - 606 sider
...of the church. But the sagea of Greece and Rome turned aside from the awful spectacle, and, pursulng the ordinary occupations of life and study, appeared...unconscious of any alterations in the moral or physical goverument of the world."1 The learned Dr. Middleton, whom we have quoted on a preceding page, after... | |
| Thomas William Doane - 1884 - 624 sider
...healed, the dead were raised, demons were expelled, and the laws of nature were fro quently suspended for the benefit of the church. But the sages of Greece and I .'( in • r turned aside from the awful spectacle, and, pursuing the ordinary occupations of life... | |
| B. W. Lacy - 1885 - 212 sider
...expelled, and the laws of nature were frequently suspended for the benefit of the church. But the sages'of Greece and Rome turned aside from the awful spectacle,...the world. Under the reign of Tiberius, the whole earth, or at least a celebrated portion of the Roman empire, was involved in a preternatural darkness... | |
| Thomas Hardy - 1895 - 506 sider
...presented by Omnipotence? . . . The sages of Greece and Rome turned aside from the awful spectacle, and appeared unconscious of any alterations in the moral or physical government of the world." Then the shade of the ooet, the last of the optimists : " How the world is made for each of us ! And... | |
| Thomas Hardy - 1895 - 534 sider
...Pagan and philosophic world, to those evidences [miracles] which were presented by Omnipotence? . . . The sages of Greece and Rome turned aside from the awful spectacle, and appeared unconscious of any alterations in the moral or physical government of the world." Then the... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1901 - 602 sider
...ap. Origen. (1. vii. p. 327, [p. 1440, Migne]), express themselves concerning the Hebrew prophets. for the benefit of the church. But the sages of Greece...in the moral or physical government of the world, tinder the reign of Tiberius, the whole earth,195 or at least a celebrated province of the Roman empire,196... | |
| robert blatchford - 1904 - 230 sider
...healed, the dead were raised, demons were expelled, and the laws of Nature were frequently suspended for the benefit of the Church. But the sages of Greece...of the world. Under the reign of Tiberius the whole earth, or at least a celebrated province of the Roman Empire, was involved in a preternatural darkness... | |
| Thomas William Doane - 1910 - 624 sider
...healed, the dead were raised, demons were expelled, and the laws of nature were frequently suspended for the benefit of the church. But the sages of Greece...occupations of life and study, appeared unconscious of an}' alterations in the moral or physical government of the world." 1 The learned Dr. Middleton, whom... | |
| John Bagnell Bury - 1913 - 442 sider
...particularly disconcerting. In the early age of Christianity "the laws of nature were frequently suspended for the benefit of the Church. But the sages of Greece...of the world. Under the reign of Tiberius the whole earth, or at least a celebrated province of the Roman Empire, was involved in a praeternatural darkness... | |
| Edward Clodd - 1916 - 88 sider
...healed, the dead were raised, daemons were expelled, and the laws of nature were frequentlysuspended for the benefit of the Church. But the sages of Greece...of the world. Under the reign of Tiberius the whole earth, or at least a celebrated province of the Roman Empire, was involved in a prseternatural darkness... | |
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