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... important truth . I. The miraculous powers ascribed to the primitive urch . IV . The pure and austere morals of the Christians . The union and discipline of the Christian republic , which adually formed an independent and increasing ...
... important truth . I. The miraculous powers ascribed to the primitive urch . IV . The pure and austere morals of the Christians . The union and discipline of the Christian republic , which adually formed an independent and increasing ...
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... important distinction , which Gibbon has left unnoticed . The first Jew - Christians were called Ebionites , and had retired to Pella . Those who were persuaded by their bishop , Marcus , to abandon , at least partially , the Mosaic law ...
... important distinction , which Gibbon has left unnoticed . The first Jew - Christians were called Ebionites , and had retired to Pella . Those who were persuaded by their bishop , Marcus , to abandon , at least partially , the Mosaic law ...
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... important characters of Polytheism ; one demon assuming the name and attributes of Jupiter , another of Esculapius , a third of Venus , and a fourth perhaps of Apollo ; t and that , by the advantage of their long experience and aerial ...
... important characters of Polytheism ; one demon assuming the name and attributes of Jupiter , another of Esculapius , a third of Venus , and a fourth perhaps of Apollo ; t and that , by the advantage of their long experience and aerial ...
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... important transactions of peace and war were prepar or concluded by solemn sacrifices , in which the magistrat the senator , and the soldier , were obliged to preside or participate . The public spectacles were an essential pa of the ...
... important transactions of peace and war were prepar or concluded by solemn sacrifices , in which the magistrat the senator , and the soldier , were obliged to preside or participate . The public spectacles were an essential pa of the ...
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... important labours ; and when they reflected on the desire a fame , which transported them into future ages , far beyon the bounds of death and of the grave ; they were unwilling to confound themselves with the beasts of the field , or ...
... important labours ; and when they reflected on the desire a fame , which transported them into future ages , far beyon the bounds of death and of the grave ; they were unwilling to confound themselves with the beasts of the field , or ...
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