The Ecclesiastical Class Book, Or, History of the Church: From the Birth of Christ to the Present TimeF.J. Huntington, 1839 - 255 |
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... thousand square miles . This territory , which was divided into provinces , comprised the coun- tries now called Spain , France , the greater part of Britain , Italy , Greece , Germany , Asia Minor , Egypt , Africa , and the ...
... thousand square miles . This territory , which was divided into provinces , comprised the coun- tries now called Spain , France , the greater part of Britain , Italy , Greece , Germany , Asia Minor , Egypt , Africa , and the ...
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... thousands are supposed thus to have perished in Rome . Nor was the persecution confined to the city , but is supposed to have spread through the empire , and to have extended into Spain . Among the victims of Nero's cruelty was Paul and ...
... thousands are supposed thus to have perished in Rome . Nor was the persecution confined to the city , but is supposed to have spread through the empire , and to have extended into Spain . Among the victims of Nero's cruelty was Paul and ...
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... thousands , and by a blind infatuation , which so seized upon the minds of the inhabitants , as to divide them in their counsels , and lead them to shed each other's blood . And , finally , as if determined to hasten the ruin of ...
... thousands , and by a blind infatuation , which so seized upon the minds of the inhabitants , as to divide them in their counsels , and lead them to shed each other's blood . And , finally , as if determined to hasten the ruin of ...
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... thousand Christians put to death in the space of one month . And that " during the continuance of it in the province of Egypt alone , no less than one hundred and fifty thousand persons died by the vio- lence of their persecutors ; and ...
... thousand Christians put to death in the space of one month . And that " during the continuance of it in the province of Egypt alone , no less than one hundred and fifty thousand persons died by the vio- lence of their persecutors ; and ...
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... thousands , where he obtained a signal victory over Maxentius , who , in his flight from the battle ground , fell into the Tiber , and was drowned . Eusebius , who wrote the life of Constantine , has transmitted to us the following ...
... thousands , where he obtained a signal victory over Maxentius , who , in his flight from the battle ground , fell into the Tiber , and was drowned . Eusebius , who wrote the life of Constantine , has transmitted to us the following ...
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