The Miscellaneous Works of Edward Gibbon, Esq: With Memoirs of His Life and Writings, Volumen4J. Murray, 1814 |
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... Cæsarea , by the care of Pamphilus : whilst the learned Eusebius , the friend of Pam- philus and the Bishop of Cæsarea , very frankly de- clares ( His . Eccles . L. iii . c . 36. ) , that he is igno- rant from whence Ignatius borrowed ...
... Cæsarea , by the care of Pamphilus : whilst the learned Eusebius , the friend of Pam- philus and the Bishop of Cæsarea , very frankly de- clares ( His . Eccles . L. iii . c . 36. ) , that he is igno- rant from whence Ignatius borrowed ...
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... Cæsarea , and the adjacent country , " Les environs , la cam- pagne , le pays d'alentour . " ( Mem . Eccies . tom . iv . p . 677. 691. Edit . Brusselles , 1706. ) These expressions of Tillemont , to whom I explicitly acknowledged my ...
... Cæsarea , and the adjacent country , " Les environs , la cam- pagne , le pays d'alentour . " ( Mem . Eccies . tom . iv . p . 677. 691. Edit . Brusselles , 1706. ) These expressions of Tillemont , to whom I explicitly acknowledged my ...
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... Cæsarea contained , above sixty years afterwards , only se- venteen Christians . Such was the inconsiderable flock which Gregory began to feed about the year two hundred and forty ; and the real or fabulous conversions ascribed to that ...
... Cæsarea contained , above sixty years afterwards , only se- venteen Christians . Such was the inconsiderable flock which Gregory began to feed about the year two hundred and forty ; and the real or fabulous conversions ascribed to that ...
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... , that the Bishop of Cæsarea had little either to hope or to fear from the writers of the opposite party ; almost all of that itle VOL . IV . SS which 1 which did exist , has been accidentally lost , or VINDICATION , & c . 625.
... , that the Bishop of Cæsarea had little either to hope or to fear from the writers of the opposite party ; almost all of that itle VOL . IV . SS which 1 which did exist , has been accidentally lost , or VINDICATION , & c . 625.
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... Cæsarea . This unfortu- nate experiment taught me to read , with becoming caution , the loose and declamatory style which seems to magnify the multitude of martyrs and con- fessors , and to aggravate the nature of their suffer- ings ...
... Cæsarea . This unfortu- nate experiment taught me to read , with becoming caution , the loose and declamatory style which seems to magnify the multitude of martyrs and con- fessors , and to aggravate the nature of their suffer- ings ...
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Página 511 - And Haman said unto king Ahasuerus, There is a certain people scattered abroad and dispersed among the people in all the provinces of thy kingdom; and their laws are diverse from all people; neither keep they the king's laws: therefore it is not for the king's profit to suffer them.
Página 547 - The religion of the nations was not merely a speculative doctrine professed in the schools or preached in the temples. The innumerable deities and rites of polytheism were closely interwoven with every circumstance of business or pleasure, of public or of private life; and it seemed impossible to escape the observance of them, without, at the same time, renouncing the commerce of mankind, and all the offices and amusements of society.
Página 409 - Some plunge in business, others shave their crowns: To ease the soul of one oppressive weight, This quits an empire, that embroils a state: The same adust complexion has impelled Charles to the convent, Philip to the field.
Página 562 - Oui, mon frère, je suis un méchant, un coupable, Un malheureux pécheur, tout plein d'iniquité, Le plus grand scélérat qui jamais ait été. Chaque instant de ma vie est chargé de souillures; Elle n'est qu'un amas de crimes et d'ordures; Et je vois que le Ciel, pour ma punition, Me veut mortifier en cette occasion.
Página 554 - He frankly, or at least indirectly, declares, that in treating of the last persecution, "he has related whatever might redound to the glory, and suppressed all that could tend to the disgrace, of religion."-!- Dr.
Página 537 - Letters appeared, I was surprised to find, that I had scarcely any interest or concern in their contents. They are filled with general observations on the study of history, with a large and useful catalogue of historians, and with a variety of reflections, moral and religious, all preparatory to the direct and formal consideration of my Two last Chapters, which Mr.
Página 537 - If my readers are satisfied with the form, the colours, the new arrangement which I have given to the labours of my predecessors, they may perhaps consider me not as a contemptible thief, but as an honest and industrious manufacturer, who has fairly procured the raw materials, and worked them up with a laudable degree of skill and success.
Página 511 - And the king said unto Haman, "The silver is given to thee, the people also, to do with them as it seemeth good to thee.
Página 534 - The baptized were also styled ot ficpvTipevoi, which the Latins call initiati, the initiated, that is, admitted to the use of the sacred offices, and knowledge of the sacred mysteries of the Christian religion.
Página 556 - How it may be lawful and fitting to use falsehood as a "medicine, and for the benefit of those who want to be deceived.