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... piety of the Imperial zealots . A mere glance at the chronology of the fourth century is enough to remind us how closely the accession of the orthodox party to power was followed by the persecutions of the Donatists in Africa2 , and the ...
... piety of the Imperial zealots . A mere glance at the chronology of the fourth century is enough to remind us how closely the accession of the orthodox party to power was followed by the persecutions of the Donatists in Africa2 , and the ...
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... piety and pliability of the weaker sex , more especially at Rome , we possess not only the testimony of a Pagan historian * but the less suspicious evidence of an edict published by the Emperor Valentinian † fifty years after that of ...
... piety and pliability of the weaker sex , more especially at Rome , we possess not only the testimony of a Pagan historian * but the less suspicious evidence of an edict published by the Emperor Valentinian † fifty years after that of ...
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... piety , cha- rity , or ambition . We have already seen that during the early age of the Church the Bishops owed to their station as the moral leaders of their people a duty often imposed upon them of arbitration in the petty litigations ...
... piety , cha- rity , or ambition . We have already seen that during the early age of the Church the Bishops owed to their station as the moral leaders of their people a duty often imposed upon them of arbitration in the petty litigations ...
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... of celestial favour , would have been less calculated to arrest barbarian thoughtlessness than the more miscellaneous structure raised by the munificence of Imperial piety . Uncultivated intellects III . ] OF THE EARLY CHRISTIAN CLERGY .
... of celestial favour , would have been less calculated to arrest barbarian thoughtlessness than the more miscellaneous structure raised by the munificence of Imperial piety . Uncultivated intellects III . ] OF THE EARLY CHRISTIAN CLERGY .
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Their Beneficial Influence on European Progress Henry Mackenzie. raised by the munificence of Imperial piety . Uncultivated intellects are more easily dazzled than argued into con- viction , and we can expect little from the unaided ...
Their Beneficial Influence on European Progress Henry Mackenzie. raised by the munificence of Imperial piety . Uncultivated intellects are more easily dazzled than argued into con- viction , and we can expect little from the unaided ...
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