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Page 17
... brought up , the religion of the state , and of the magistrate , the rites which they frequented , the pomp which they admired , was throughout a system of folly and delusion . Nor do I think that the teachers of Christianity would find ...
... brought up , the religion of the state , and of the magistrate , the rites which they frequented , the pomp which they admired , was throughout a system of folly and delusion . Nor do I think that the teachers of Christianity would find ...
Page 18
... brought before you , and convicted , they are to be punished . " And this direction he gives , after it had been reported to him by his own president , that , by the most strict examination , nothing could be discovered in the ...
... brought before you , and convicted , they are to be punished . " And this direction he gives , after it had been reported to him by his own president , that , by the most strict examination , nothing could be discovered in the ...
Page 21
... brought to any thing almost sooner than to change their habit of life , especially when the change is either in- convenient , or made against the force of natural incli- nation , or with the loss of accustomed indulgences . " It is the ...
... brought to any thing almost sooner than to change their habit of life , especially when the change is either in- convenient , or made against the force of natural incli- nation , or with the loss of accustomed indulgences . " It is the ...
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... brought to trial , and not be pursued by importunity and clamour . Martial wrote a few years before the younger Pliny : and , as his manner was , made the suffering of the Christians the subject of his ridicule . † Nothing , how- ever ...
... brought to trial , and not be pursued by importunity and clamour . Martial wrote a few years before the younger Pliny : and , as his manner was , made the suffering of the Christians the subject of his ridicule . † Nothing , how- ever ...
Page 31
... brought before kings and rulers for my name's sake and ye shall be betrayed both by parents and brethren , and kinsfolks and friends , and some of you shall they cause to be put to death . " ‡ " The time cometh , that he that killeth ...
... brought before kings and rulers for my name's sake and ye shall be betrayed both by parents and brethren , and kinsfolks and friends , and some of you shall they cause to be put to death . " ‡ " The time cometh , that he that killeth ...
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