The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Band 2G. Bell & sons, 1901 |
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... Peace and Union of the Roman Empire Historical View of the Progress of Christianity . In the East . The Church of Antioch In Egypt In Rome • In Africa and the Western Provinces Beyond the Limits of the Roman Empire . General Proportion ...
... Peace and Union of the Roman Empire Historical View of the Progress of Christianity . In the East . The Church of Antioch In Egypt In Rome • In Africa and the Western Provinces Beyond the Limits of the Roman Empire . General Proportion ...
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... Peace and Prosperity of the Church under Diocletian 14 Progress of Zeal and Superstition among the Pagans . 14 Maximian and Galerius punish a few Christian Soldiers 14 Galerius prevails on Diocletian to begin a general Persecution 1 803 ...
... Peace and Prosperity of the Church under Diocletian 14 Progress of Zeal and Superstition among the Pagans . 14 Maximian and Galerius punish a few Christian Soldiers 14 Galerius prevails on Diocletian to begin a general Persecution 1 803 ...
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... peace , and frequentl graced the name , of religion , they contributed to rather than to retard the progress of Christianity . Gentile converts , whose strongest objections and pre were directed against the law of Moses , could find adm ...
... peace , and frequentl graced the name , of religion , they contributed to rather than to retard the progress of Christianity . Gentile converts , whose strongest objections and pre were directed against the law of Moses , could find adm ...
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... 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 cheerful devotion of the ...
... 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 cheerful devotion of the ...
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... peace of society ; from theft , robbery , adultery , perjury , a fraud . * Near a century afterwards , Tertullian , with honest pride , could boast , that very few Christians had s fered by the hand of the executioner , except on ...
... peace of society ; from theft , robbery , adultery , perjury , a fraud . * Near a century afterwards , Tertullian , with honest pride , could boast , that very few Christians had s fered by the hand of the executioner , except on ...
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