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... Perhaps by a Preternatural Event Partiality of Julian He Prohibits the Christians from Teaching Schools Disgrace and Oppression of the Christians They are Condemned to Restore the Pagan Temples The Temple and Sacred Grove of Daphne ...
... Perhaps by a Preternatural Event Partiality of Julian He Prohibits the Christians from Teaching Schools Disgrace and Oppression of the Christians They are Condemned to Restore the Pagan Temples The Temple and Sacred Grove of Daphne ...
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... perhaps appear , that it was m effectually favoured and assisted by the five following cause I. The inflexible , and , if we may use the expression , intolerant zeal of the Christians , derived , it is true , from Jewish religion , but ...
... perhaps appear , that it was m effectually favoured and assisted by the five following cause I. The inflexible , and , if we may use the expression , intolerant zeal of the Christians , derived , it is true , from Jewish religion , but ...
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... perhaps , gave an energetic vivacity , by their active tronage of learning , and ingrafted on this a knowledge of the saic religion , by means of the numerous Jews whom they planted A patronized in Alexandria and Cyrene , and by the ...
... perhaps , gave an energetic vivacity , by their active tronage of learning , and ingrafted on this a knowledge of the saic religion , by means of the numerous Jews whom they planted A patronized in Alexandria and Cyrene , and by the ...
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... perhaps have been tolerated as a mere civil institu- tion . But it most unluckily happened that the doors were . under the protection of the household gods , that the laurel was sacred to the lover of Daphne , and that garlands of ...
... perhaps have been tolerated as a mere civil institu- tion . But it most unluckily happened that the doors were . under the protection of the household gods , that the laurel was sacred to the lover of Daphne , and that garlands of ...
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... perhaps be in- ged in favour of Socrates , or some other sages of anti- ity , who had consulted the light of reason before that of gospel had arisen . But it was unanimously affirmed , of futurity with great spirit and eloquence . * On ...
... perhaps be in- ged in favour of Socrates , or some other sages of anti- ity , who had consulted the light of reason before that of gospel had arisen . But it was unanimously affirmed , of futurity with great spirit and eloquence . * On ...
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