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... imperial favour , the ancient and illustriou church of Antioch consisted of one hundred thousand per sons , three thousand of whom were supported out of th public oblations . † The splendour and dignity of the quee of the east , the ...
... imperial favour , the ancient and illustriou church of Antioch consisted of one hundred thousand per sons , three thousand of whom were supported out of th public oblations . † The splendour and dignity of the quee of the east , the ...
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... imperial city till some time after its first introduction at Antioch . It was therefore still new at the period here treated of . Gibbon was evidently misled less by Dr. Lardner than by the passage , in which Epictetus , who lived in ...
... imperial city till some time after its first introduction at Antioch . It was therefore still new at the period here treated of . Gibbon was evidently misled less by Dr. Lardner than by the passage , in which Epictetus , who lived in ...
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... imperial mandate which he had just received , † that those who abandoned the Roman religion should immediately return to the practice of the ceremonies of their ancestors . Cyprian replied , without hesitation , that he was a Christian ...
... imperial mandate which he had just received , † that those who abandoned the Roman religion should immediately return to the practice of the ceremonies of their ancestors . Cyprian replied , without hesitation , that he was a Christian ...
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... imperial laws not having made any provision for so unexpected a case ; condemning therefore a few , as a warning to their brethren , he dismissed the multitude with indignation and contempt . † Notwithstanding this real or affected ...
... imperial laws not having made any provision for so unexpected a case ; condemning therefore a few , as a warning to their brethren , he dismissed the multitude with indignation and contempt . † Notwithstanding this real or affected ...
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... imperial lover , entertained a singular affection for the oppressed church ; and though it was impossible that she could recon- cile the practice of vice with the precepts of the gospel , she might hope to atone for the frailties of her ...
... imperial lover , entertained a singular affection for the oppressed church ; and though it was impossible that she could recon- cile the practice of vice with the precepts of the gospel , she might hope to atone for the frailties of her ...
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