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... Arnobius , in controversy with Pagans , imply a denial that then the Christians used altars ; yet Tertullian speaks expressly of the 11 Dei in the Church . What 1 can we say , but that the Apologists deny altars IXTRODUCTIOX . 27.
... Arnobius , in controversy with Pagans , imply a denial that then the Christians used altars ; yet Tertullian speaks expressly of the 11 Dei in the Church . What 1 can we say , but that the Apologists deny altars IXTRODUCTIOX . 27.
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... Pagan altars were tolerated by Christians ? And , in like manner , Vinucius allows that there were no temples among ... Paganism of the Ante - nicene centuries , to force its opponents into the most hostile and jealous attitude , from ...
... Pagan altars were tolerated by Christians ? And , in like manner , Vinucius allows that there were no temples among ... Paganism of the Ante - nicene centuries , to force its opponents into the most hostile and jealous attitude , from ...
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... paganism before their eyes . Nor were they likely to determine the place of the Blessed Mary in our reverence , before they had duly secured , in the affections of the faithful , the supreme glory and worship of God Incarnate , her ...
... paganism before their eyes . Nor were they likely to determine the place of the Blessed Mary in our reverence , before they had duly secured , in the affections of the faithful , the supreme glory and worship of God Incarnate , her ...
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... pagan and heretical , in the first centuries , was an obstacle to an accurate apprehension of the consequences of the fall , as the presence of the existing idolatry was to the use of images . If this. 6 No. 85 [ Discuss . p . 236 ] . 7 ...
... pagan and heretical , in the first centuries , was an obstacle to an accurate apprehension of the consequences of the fall , as the presence of the existing idolatry was to the use of images . If this. 6 No. 85 [ Discuss . p . 236 ] . 7 ...
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... pagans , their [ the Popes ' ] pretences were suited to their condition , and could not soar high ; they were not then so mad as to pretend to any temporal power , and a pittance of spiritual eminency did content them . ” Again : " The ...
... pagans , their [ the Popes ' ] pretences were suited to their condition , and could not soar high ; they were not then so mad as to pretend to any temporal power , and a pittance of spiritual eminency did content them . ” Again : " The ...
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