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... artifices of the Jews . Lastly , the attempt to rebuild the temple in Julian's reign , was but the renewal of a project on their part , which Constantine had already frustrated , for reinstating their religion in its ancient ritual and ...
... artifices of the Jews . Lastly , the attempt to rebuild the temple in Julian's reign , was but the renewal of a project on their part , which Constantine had already frustrated , for reinstating their religion in its ancient ritual and ...
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... artifice to which Arianism owed its first successes1 . It owed them to the circumstance of its being ( in its original form ) a sceptical rather than a dogmatic 1 · ἀναπηδῶσι γὰρ ὡς λυσσητῆρες κύνες εἰς ἐχθρῶν ἄμυναν , Epiph . Hær ...
... artifice to which Arianism owed its first successes1 . It owed them to the circumstance of its being ( in its original form ) a sceptical rather than a dogmatic 1 · ἀναπηδῶσι γὰρ ὡς λυσσητῆρες κύνες εἰς ἐχθρῶν ἄμυναν , Epiph . Hær ...
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... artifice he attributed to Plato . The philosophy thus introduced into the world was forthwith patronized by the imperial court , both at Rome and in the East , and spread itself in the course of years throughout the empire , with bitter ...
... artifice he attributed to Plato . The philosophy thus introduced into the world was forthwith patronized by the imperial court , both at Rome and in the East , and spread itself in the course of years throughout the empire , with bitter ...
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... artifice , affecting a religious ceremonial , could not but leave so much of substantial truth mixed in the system as to impress its disciples with somewhat of a lofty and serious character , utterly foreign to the cold , scoffing ...
... artifice , affecting a religious ceremonial , could not but leave so much of substantial truth mixed in the system as to impress its disciples with somewhat of a lofty and serious character , utterly foreign to the cold , scoffing ...
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... artifice of Arius , which has been since more boldly adopted by modern heretics , to explain away its clearest declarations by a forced figurative exposition . Here that peculiar subtlety in the use of language , in which his school ...
... artifice of Arius , which has been since more boldly adopted by modern heretics , to explain away its clearest declarations by a forced figurative exposition . Here that peculiar subtlety in the use of language , in which his school ...
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