An Introduction to the Critical Study of Ecclesiastical History: Attempted in an Account of the Progress, and a Short Notice of the Sources of the History of the Church |
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... their historian . Herodotus did not publish his work till five - and - thirty years after the battle of Salamis . And Livy did not write in the active days of Rome . posed to meet particular emergencies , not to gratify an C 2.
... their historian . Herodotus did not publish his work till five - and - thirty years after the battle of Salamis . And Livy did not write in the active days of Rome . posed to meet particular emergencies , not to gratify an C 2.
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... Pagans , that the troubles of the empire , par- ticularly the taking of Rome by Alaric in 410 , were to be ascribed to the prevalence of Christianity . See Appendix , controversial object against the Pagans , partakes more of the.
... Pagans , that the troubles of the empire , par- ticularly the taking of Rome by Alaric in 410 , were to be ascribed to the prevalence of Christianity . See Appendix , controversial object against the Pagans , partakes more of the.
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... Rome by Totila ( 546 ) . It is evident , from the testimony of Evagrius ' , and the sentiments expressed in the fragments of his work , that the author was a zealous Monophysite . Justiniano Imper . circa annum Christi 540. Rhetorem ...
... Rome by Totila ( 546 ) . It is evident , from the testimony of Evagrius ' , and the sentiments expressed in the fragments of his work , that the author was a zealous Monophysite . Justiniano Imper . circa annum Christi 540. Rhetorem ...
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... Rome , about the year 870 , ren- dered no inconsiderable service to Ecclesiastical history , by introducing the information communi- cated by the Greek historians of the preceding period to the western church . The events of his life ...
... Rome , about the year 870 , ren- dered no inconsiderable service to Ecclesiastical history , by introducing the information communi- cated by the Greek historians of the preceding period to the western church . The events of his life ...
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... Rome by one who had felt the power and enjoyed the favour of successive pon- tiffs ' , breathes , upon the whole , a spirit of freedom . It was the first historical work written upon an Ecclesiastical subject , after the revival of ...
... Rome by one who had felt the power and enjoyed the favour of successive pon- tiffs ' , breathes , upon the whole , a spirit of freedom . It was the first historical work written upon an Ecclesiastical subject , after the revival of ...
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