The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire: t. 2, t. 3, t. 4, t. 5, t. 6, t. 7Henry G. Bohn, 1854 |
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... than the power of the Spirit of God could deliver the religion of His Son out of the hand of enemies , and ensure b VOL . I. * Preface to his Letters to Archdeacon Travis . iv PREFACE TO THIS EDITION . its propagation amidst tumults.
... than the power of the Spirit of God could deliver the religion of His Son out of the hand of enemies , and ensure b VOL . I. * Preface to his Letters to Archdeacon Travis . iv PREFACE TO THIS EDITION . its propagation amidst tumults.
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... spirit of impartiality be urged in his defence , it is of such a nature , that we can feel but little obliged to him for it ; for it is an impartiality which seems to check all the animation and all the eloquence which he well knew how ...
... spirit of impartiality be urged in his defence , it is of such a nature , that we can feel but little obliged to him for it ; for it is an impartiality which seems to check all the animation and all the eloquence which he well knew how ...
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... spirit , which is the spirit most necessary for ad- mitting and for retaining the truth . It is in vain for any sceptic to justify his indifference or opposition to the Gospel by pleading any defects in education . It is doing grievous ...
... spirit , which is the spirit most necessary for ad- mitting and for retaining the truth . It is in vain for any sceptic to justify his indifference or opposition to the Gospel by pleading any defects in education . It is doing grievous ...
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... spirit , which afterwards characterized his manner of considering and writing it . When only fifteen years old , he pro- posed to undertake a history of the age of Sesostris . It was not his object , as might have been supposed in one ...
... spirit , which afterwards characterized his manner of considering and writing it . When only fifteen years old , he pro- posed to undertake a history of the age of Sesostris . It was not his object , as might have been supposed in one ...
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... spirit that was afterwards to preside over the composition of the great work on which his reputation reposes . It is thus stated in his Memoirs : " In his version of the sacred books , Manetho , the high - priest , has identified ...
... spirit that was afterwards to preside over the composition of the great work on which his reputation reposes . It is thus stated in his Memoirs : " In his version of the sacred books , Manetho , the high - priest , has identified ...
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