The Evidences of ChristianityT. Allman, 1837 - 375 Seiten |
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... Roman go- vernment which was then established in Judea , I should not expect , that , despising as it did the reli- gion of the country , it would , if left to itself , animad- vert , either with much vigilance or much severity , upon ...
... Roman go- vernment which was then established in Judea , I should not expect , that , despising as it did the reli- gion of the country , it would , if left to itself , animad- vert , either with much vigilance or much severity , upon ...
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... Roman empire would be put in motion , or its attention be obtained to religious controversy : but , during that time , a great deal of ill usage might be endured , by a set of friendless , unprotected travellers , telling men , wherever ...
... Roman empire would be put in motion , or its attention be obtained to religious controversy : but , during that time , a great deal of ill usage might be endured , by a set of friendless , unprotected travellers , telling men , wherever ...
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... Roman world , were all considered by the people as equally true , by the philosopher as equally false , and by the magis- trate as equally useful : ' and I would ask from which of these three classes of men were the Christian ...
... Roman world , were all considered by the people as equally true , by the philosopher as equally false , and by the magis- trate as equally useful : ' and I would ask from which of these three classes of men were the Christian ...
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... Roman sovereign , commanding or authorizing the persecution of Christ- ians . This observation is farther confirmed by a rescript of Adrian to Minucius Fundanus , the pro- consul of Asia : from which rescript it appears that the custom ...
... Roman sovereign , commanding or authorizing the persecution of Christ- ians . This observation is farther confirmed by a rescript of Adrian to Minucius Fundanus , the pro- consul of Asia : from which rescript it appears that the custom ...
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... Roman empire . These points also are fully confirmed by Tacitus , who informs us , that the religion , after a short check , broke out again in the country where it took its rise ; that it not only spread throughout Judea , but had ...
... Roman empire . These points also are fully confirmed by Tacitus , who informs us , that the religion , after a short check , broke out again in the country where it took its rise ; that it not only spread throughout Judea , but had ...
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