 | W. W. Robson - 1984 - 284 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... | |
 | Anne Alexander - 1987 - 190 sider
...sages' who 'turned aside' from the progress inspired by new and honourable Christian ideals, apparently 'unconscious of any alterations in the moral or physical government of the world' outside their walls. Rather, Jude attunes to Browning's belief that it is possible for 'the world'... | |
 | Edward Gibbon - 1998 - 1089 sider
...healed, the dead were raised, daemons were expelled, and the laws of Nature were frequently suspended for the benefit of the church. But the sages of Greece...the world. Under the reign of Tiberius, the whole earth,"4 or at least a celebrated province of the Roman empire,195 was involved in a preternatural... | |
 | John Haiman - 1998 - 232 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...in the moral or physical government of the world. (Gibbon nd:443) Readers who are familiar with Gibbon's anti-Christian animus may "hear" the snigger... | |
 | Thomas Hardy - 1999 - 520 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."2 Then the shade of the poet, the last of the optimists: "How the world is made for each of... | |
 | Howard Clarke - 2003 - 328 sider
...healed, the dead were raised, daemons 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... | |
 | Mary Kelsey - 2006 - 122 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...in the moral or physical government of the world. ' p.190 This sad situation prevailed through out the Dark Ages, through the heavy control of the Roman... | |
 | Thomas Hardy - 2006 - 468 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... | |
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