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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... king of Macedon , defeated by Flaminius in his wars with the Gre- cian states , paid little respect to the temples . His admiral Dicæarchus is to be destroyed , Dion . xl . p . 142 , xlii . p . 196 , also liv . p . 525. Val . Max . i ...
... king of Macedon , defeated by Flaminius in his wars with the Gre- cian states , paid little respect to the temples . His admiral Dicæarchus is to be destroyed , Dion . xl . p . 142 , xlii . p . 196 , also liv . p . 525. Val . Max . i ...
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... king , the dispenser of earthly blessings , famine and plenty , drought and rain , discomfiture or success in war . The miracles recorded in the Old Testament , particularly in the earlier books , are amplifications , as it were , or ...
... king , the dispenser of earthly blessings , famine and plenty , drought and rain , discomfiture or success in war . The miracles recorded in the Old Testament , particularly in the earlier books , are amplifications , as it were , or ...
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... king of Persia , were offered , in obedience to an oracle , to Bacchus Omestes . The bloodstained altar of Diana of Tauris was placed by the tragedians in a barbarous region . Prisoners were sometimes slain on the tombs of warriors in ...
... king of Persia , were offered , in obedience to an oracle , to Bacchus Omestes . The bloodstained altar of Diana of Tauris was placed by the tragedians in a barbarous region . Prisoners were sometimes slain on the tombs of warriors in ...
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... king had changed his barbarous name of Agenario for that of Serapion , having been instructed in certain mysteries in Gaul . Amm . Marcell . xvi . c . 12 . * I have been informed that in some recent excavations at York , vestiges of ...
... king had changed his barbarous name of Agenario for that of Serapion , having been instructed in certain mysteries in Gaul . Amm . Marcell . xvi . c . 12 . * I have been informed that in some recent excavations at York , vestiges of ...
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... king of Macedon ) , was of the Cyrenaic school of philo- sophy , and was employed on a voyage to the Red Sea by Cassander . But he was still more celebrated for his theologic innovation : he pretended to have discovered during this ...
... king of Macedon ) , was of the Cyrenaic school of philo- sophy , and was employed on a voyage to the Red Sea by Cassander . But he was still more celebrated for his theologic innovation : he pretended to have discovered during this ...
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