The History of Christianity: From the Birth of Christ to the Abolition of Paganism in the Roman Empire, Volume 1John Murray, 1884 - Christianity |
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... Greek language and manners pre- dominated . But the monarchy of Rome was founded on principles as yet unknown ; the kingdoms , which were won by the most unjustifiable aggression , were , for VOL . I. B 2 ROMAN CIVILISATION . BOOK I ...
... Greek language and manners pre- dominated . But the monarchy of Rome was founded on principles as yet unknown ; the kingdoms , which were won by the most unjustifiable aggression , were , for VOL . I. B 2 ROMAN CIVILISATION . BOOK I ...
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... Greek and Latin languages . For civilisation followed in the train of Roman con- Roman Civil- quest : the ferocity of her martial temperament isation . seemed to have spent itself in the civil wars : the lava flood of her ambition had ...
... Greek and Latin languages . For civilisation followed in the train of Roman con- Roman Civil- quest : the ferocity of her martial temperament isation . seemed to have spent itself in the civil wars : the lava flood of her ambition had ...
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... Greek historians . " Alex- andre brûle en Enfer pour avoir con- damné au feu les Roshis " ( the religi- ous books of ... Greeks . k Solere Romanos Deos omnes ur- bium superatarum partim privatim per familias spargere , partim publicè ...
... Greek historians . " Alex- andre brûle en Enfer pour avoir con- damné au feu les Roshis " ( the religi- ous books of ... Greeks . k Solere Romanos Deos omnes ur- bium superatarum partim privatim per familias spargere , partim publicè ...
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... Greeks , of which the the Greeks . Homeric poetry , from its extensive and lasting popularity , may in one sense be considered the parent . The primitive traditions and the local superstitions of the different races were moulded ...
... Greeks , of which the the Greeks . Homeric poetry , from its extensive and lasting popularity , may in one sense be considered the parent . The primitive traditions and the local superstitions of the different races were moulded ...
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... Greeks , and distinguishes it from the himself . " Hence he argues that God symbolic worship of barbarians . " If ought to be represented under the the soul of man is the nearest and most noblest form , that of man . like to God , God ...
... Greeks , and distinguishes it from the himself . " Hence he argues that God symbolic worship of barbarians . " If ought to be represented under the the soul of man is the nearest and most noblest form , that of man . like to God , God ...
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