An Ecclesiastical History, Ancient and Modern: In which the Rise, Progress, and Variations of Church Power, are Considered in Their Connexion with the State of Learning and Philosophy, and the Political History of Europe During that Period, כרך 1Plaskitt & Cugle, 1840 |
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תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 100
עמוד 28
... emperor Tiberius is said to have proposed his being enrolled among the gods of Rome , which the opposition of the made to signify a community of rights , goods , or possessions , than which interpretation nothing is more groundless or ...
... emperor Tiberius is said to have proposed his being enrolled among the gods of Rome , which the opposition of the made to signify a community of rights , goods , or possessions , than which interpretation nothing is more groundless or ...
עמוד 30
... emperor who enacted laws against the Christians . In this he was followed by Domitian , Marcus Antoninus the philosopher , Severus , and the other emperors who indulged the prejudices they had imbibed against the disciples of Jesus ...
... emperor who enacted laws against the Christians . In this he was followed by Domitian , Marcus Antoninus the philosopher , Severus , and the other emperors who indulged the prejudices they had imbibed against the disciples of Jesus ...
עמוד 51
... emperor Adrian , these zealots for the Jewish Christ upon earth . We shall only observe far- rites deserted the ... emperors proved ad- vantageous to those Christians who lived un- der the Roman sceptre ; it sometimes suspend- ed their ...
... emperor Adrian , these zealots for the Jewish Christ upon earth . We shall only observe far- rites deserted the ... emperors proved ad- vantageous to those Christians who lived un- der the Roman sceptre ; it sometimes suspend- ed their ...
עמוד 54
... emperor how barba- ting them to death , as often as sanguinary rous and unjust it was to sacrifice , to the fury priests , or an outrageous populace instigated of a lawless multitude , persons who had been by those ecclesiastics ...
... emperor how barba- ting them to death , as often as sanguinary rous and unjust it was to sacrifice , to the fury priests , or an outrageous populace instigated of a lawless multitude , persons who had been by those ecclesiastics ...
עמוד 55
... emperor suffer a strange eclipse . He did not , indeed , revoke the edict of Antoninus Pius , or abrogate the laws which the preceding empe- rors had enacted in favour of the Christians ; but he did what was equally pernicious to them ...
... emperor suffer a strange eclipse . He did not , indeed , revoke the edict of Antoninus Pius , or abrogate the laws which the preceding empe- rors had enacted in favour of the Christians ; but he did what was equally pernicious to them ...
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