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... took a southward direction across the plain , and formed an almost unbroken line along the road which led to the Circus , situated about a mile below the city . B The Roman Prefect had proclaimed a holiday for his subjects ALYPIUS OF ...
... took a southward direction across the plain , and formed an almost unbroken line along the road which led to the Circus , situated about a mile below the city . B The Roman Prefect had proclaimed a holiday for his subjects ALYPIUS OF ...
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... took up arms against the imperial government . But these Christians are not criminals . On the contrary , Rome has no better subjects , no truer adherents , than the members of this maligned and persecuted sect . Their noble courage ...
... took up arms against the imperial government . But these Christians are not criminals . On the contrary , Rome has no better subjects , no truer adherents , than the members of this maligned and persecuted sect . Their noble courage ...
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... took their seats ; when they found that they had obtained a very advantageous situation for beholding the expected sights . Although some time had yet to elapse before the commence- ment of the so - called sports , the vast theatre was ...
... took their seats ; when they found that they had obtained a very advantageous situation for beholding the expected sights . Although some time had yet to elapse before the commence- ment of the so - called sports , the vast theatre was ...
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... took their places at the end of the reserved benches . This group consisted of a dignified - looking man , whose fea- tures and style of dress partook rather of the Egyptian than of the Grecian or Roman type . By his side was a young ...
... took their places at the end of the reserved benches . This group consisted of a dignified - looking man , whose fea- tures and style of dress partook rather of the Egyptian than of the Grecian or Roman type . By his side was a young ...
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... took the place of those who had already fought , and who retired from the stage carrying their dead and wounded comrades . The wild beasts were also confined in their dens , and could be seen glaring through the solid bars that confined ...
... took the place of those who had already fought , and who retired from the stage carrying their dead and wounded comrades . The wild beasts were also confined in their dens , and could be seen glaring through the solid bars that confined ...
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Page 122 - The night is far spent, and the day is at hand: let us therefore cast off the works of darkness, and let us put on the armour of light. Let us walk honestly, as in the day ; not in revelling and drunkenness, not in chambering and wantonness, not in strife and jealousy.
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