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Knowledge of the Christian doctrine a privilege to be sought after :As being not a
subjective opinion , but the truth 134 And reserved and concealed by the early
Church . 135 From reverence 135 Unlike the present state of religion . 137 2 ...
Knowledge of the Christian doctrine a privilege to be sought after :As being not a
subjective opinion , but the truth 134 And reserved and concealed by the early
Church . 135 From reverence 135 Unlike the present state of religion . 137 2 ...
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2. Character and position of Constantine :His view of Christianity . His
disappointment at its dissensions His conduct towards the Donatists . His wish for
religious peace His letter to Athanasius and Arius . He convokes the Nicene
Council 3.
2. Character and position of Constantine :His view of Christianity . His
disappointment at its dissensions His conduct towards the Donatists . His wish for
religious peace His letter to Athanasius and Arius . He convokes the Nicene
Council 3.
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The secular importance of the city added to the influence which accrued to it from
the religious associations thus connected with its name , especially when the
Emperors made Syria the seat of their government . This ancient and celebrated
...
The secular importance of the city added to the influence which accrued to it from
the religious associations thus connected with its name , especially when the
Emperors made Syria the seat of their government . This ancient and celebrated
...
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But this direct hostility was not the only , nor the most formidable ineans of
harassing their religious enemies , which their improving fortunes opened upon
them . With their advancement in wealth and im* Basnage , Hist . des Juifs , vi ,
12.
But this direct hostility was not the only , nor the most formidable ineans of
harassing their religious enemies , which their improving fortunes opened upon
them . With their advancement in wealth and im* Basnage , Hist . des Juifs , vi ,
12.
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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 country Such was the position 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 country Such was the position of the Jews ...
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