... a Christian, and shall make it evident that he is not, by invoking our gods, let him, (notwithstanding any former suspicion) be pardoned upon his repentance. Valerius: A Roman Story - עמוד 215מאת John Gibson Lockhart - 1835 - 216 דפיםתצוגה מלאה - מידע על ספר זה
| Pliny (the Younger.) - 1807 - 390 דפים
...which to act in all cases of this nature. But I would not have you officiously enter into any enquiries concerning them. If indeed they should be brought...a Christian, and shall make it evident that he is * If we impartially examine the present instance of the persecution of the Christians, we shall find... | |
| Pliny (the Younger.) - 1809 - 620 דפים
...which to act in all cases of this nature. But I would not have you officiously enter into any enquiries concerning them. If indeed they should be brought...crime should, be proved, they must be punished ;* with thb restriction, * If we impartially examine the present instance of the persecution of the Christians,... | |
| Cornelius Tacitus - 1822 - 482 דפים
...were to be pardoned, notwithstanding any former suspicion-. But the emperor says to his minister, " I would not have you officiously enter into any inquiries concerning them." Pliny's letter, Mr. Melmoth observes, is esteemed as almost the only genuine monument of ecclesiastical... | |
| Maria Hack - 1824 - 344 דפים
...it is ' not possible to lay down any fixed plan ' by which to act in all cases of this nature. ' But I would not have you officiously ' enter into any inquiries concerning them. ' Jf indeed they should be brought before ' you, and the crime is pcoved, they must ' be punished;... | |
| Publius Cornelius Tacitus - 1831 - 410 דפים
...were to be pardoned, notwithstanding any former suspicion. But the emperor says to his minister, * I would not have you officiously enter into any inquiries concerning them.' Pliny's letter, Mr. Melmoth observes, is esteemed as almost the only genuine monument of ecclesiastical... | |
| Cornelius Tacitus - 1836 - 780 דפים
...were to be pardoned, notwithstanding any former suspicion. But the emperor says to his minister, " I would not have you officiously enter into any inquiries concerning them." Pliny's letter, Mr Mclmoth observes, is esteemed as almost the only genuiue monument of ecclesiastical... | |
| 1841 - 584 דפים
...as it is not possible to lay down any fixed plan, by which to act in all cases of this nature. But I would not have you officiously enter into any inquiries...indeed they should be brought before you, and the crime is proved, they must be punished ; with this restriction, however, that when the party denies himself... | |
| Cornelius Tacitus - 1842 - 758 דפים
...were to be pardoned, notwithstanding any former suspicion. But the emperor says to his minister, " I would not have you officiously enter into any inquiries concerning them." Pliny's letter, Mr. Melmoth observes, is esteemed Я8 almost the only genuine monument of ecclesiastical... | |
| Encyclopaedia - 1849 - 454 דפים
...: as it is not possible to lay down any fixed plan by which to act in all cases of this nature. But I would not have you officiously enter into any inquiries...indeed they should be brought before you, and the crime is proved, they must be punished ; with this restriction, however, that where the partjr denies himself... | |
| Samuel Hinds - 1850 - 444 דפים
...: as it is not possible to lay down any fixed plan by which to act in all cases of this nature. But I would not have you officiously enter into any inquiries...indeed they should be brought before you, and the crime is proved, they must be punished ; with this restriction, however, that where the party denies himself... | |
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