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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... nations , the worship of those gods was extended over a wider surface , but rarely propagated among the subject races ... nation b Quæ sparsa congregaret imperia , ritusque molliret , et tot populorum discordes ferasque linguas sermonis ...
... nations , the worship of those gods was extended over a wider surface , but rarely propagated among the subject races ... nation b Quæ sparsa congregaret imperia , ritusque molliret , et tot populorum discordes ferasque linguas sermonis ...
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... nations which had been prostrated by her arms . The gods of the subject nations were treated with every mark of respect : some- times they were admitted within the walls of the conqueror , as though to render their allegiance , and rank ...
... nations which had been prostrated by her arms . The gods of the subject nations were treated with every mark of respect : some- times they were admitted within the walls of the conqueror , as though to render their allegiance , and rank ...
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... nation , but of universal Universality man . It admitted within its pale , on equal tianity . terms , all ranks and ... nations into one religious community . A fiercer fire was necessary to melt and fuse the discordant elements into one ...
... nation , but of universal Universality man . It admitted within its pale , on equal tianity . terms , all ranks and ... nations into one religious community . A fiercer fire was necessary to melt and fuse the discordant elements into one ...
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... nation self - raised from savage life , is very strong . I have been much struck by finding a very vigor- ous and lucid statement to the same effect , in an unpublished lecture of the late Lord Stowell ( Sir William Scott ) , delivered ...
... nation self - raised from savage life , is very strong . I have been much struck by finding a very vigor- ous and lucid statement to the same effect , in an unpublished lecture of the late Lord Stowell ( Sir William Scott ) , delivered ...
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... nations , in the household gods , perhaps in the Teraphim , and in the sacred stones ( the Botylia ) , which were ... nation struggling with want . " The astral worship of the East is ably and clearly developed in an Ex- cursus at the ...
... nations , in the household gods , perhaps in the Teraphim , and in the sacred stones ( the Botylia ) , which were ... nation struggling with want . " The astral worship of the East is ably and clearly developed in an Ex- cursus at the ...
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