The History of Christianity from the Birth of Christ to the Abolition of Paganism in the Roman Empire, Volume 1John Murray, 1867 - Church history |
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... authority against the direct state- ment of the Greek historians . " Alex- a idre brûle en Enfer pour avoir con- damné au feu les Roshis " ( the religi- ous books of different nations ) , & c . From Anquetil du Perron . Sir W. Ouse- ley ...
... authority against the direct state- ment of the Greek historians . " Alex- a idre brûle en Enfer pour avoir con- damné au feu les Roshis " ( the religi- ous books of different nations ) , & c . From Anquetil du Perron . Sir W. Ouse- ley ...
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... authority was rarely exercised with rigour , excepting against such foreign superstitions as were considered pernicious to the morals of the people , -in earlier times , the Dionysiac ; in later , the Isiac and Serapic rites.P citizens ...
... authority was rarely exercised with rigour , excepting against such foreign superstitions as were considered pernicious to the morals of the people , -in earlier times , the Dionysiac ; in later , the Isiac and Serapic rites.P citizens ...
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... authority ) to have imposed that hu- mane condition after the battle of Himera ( V. Diodor . Sic . xi . 21 , et Wesseling ad loc . ) . M. de Fontenelle is pleased to accuse the Romans of contradicting their own practice , since they ...
... authority ) to have imposed that hu- mane condition after the battle of Himera ( V. Diodor . Sic . xi . 21 , et Wesseling ad loc . ) . M. de Fontenelle is pleased to accuse the Romans of contradicting their own practice , since they ...
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... authority . They had been driven away , or silently receded from their post , in which indeed they had never been firmly seated , as conservators of public morals . The circumstances of the times tended no less to loosen the bonds of ...
... authority . They had been driven away , or silently receded from their post , in which indeed they had never been firmly seated , as conservators of public morals . The circumstances of the times tended no less to loosen the bonds of ...
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... authority , and distracted with the multitude of its conflicting sects the patient but bewildered inquirer ... authorities ad- duced in the following passage . See the translation of Neander , which had not been announced when the above ...
... authority , and distracted with the multitude of its conflicting sects the patient but bewildered inquirer ... authorities ad- duced in the following passage . See the translation of Neander , which had not been announced when the above ...
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