| 1798 - 604 pągines
...Chrift, and the well-knov.-n fymbol of his religion, might forcibly offer themfelves to the atlive fancy of a prince who reverenced the name, and had...indulge himfelf in the ufe of one of thofe military flrat^gems, one of thoft pious frauds, which Philip and Sertorius had en, ployed with fucli art and... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1813 - 540 pągines
...venerable form of Christ, and the well-known symbol of his religion, might forcibly offer themselves to the active fancy of a prince who reverenced the name, and had perhaps secretly implored the power of the God of the Christians ; and with regard to the credit due to Eusebius,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1813 - 538 pągines
...venerable form of Christ, and the well-known symbol of his religion, might forcibly offer themselves to the active fancy of a prince who reverenced the name, and had perhaps secretly implored the power of the God of the Christians ; and with regard to the credit due to Eusebius,... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1854 - 504 pągines
...venerable form of Christ, and the well-known symbol of his religion, might forcibly offer themselves to the active fancy of a prince who reverenced the name, and had perhaps secretly implored the power, of the God of the Christians. As readily might a consummate statesman... | |
| Ainsworth Rand Spofford, Frank Weitenkampf, John Porter Lamberton - 1895 - 456 pągines
...venerable form of Christ, and the well-known symbol of his religion, might forcibly offer themselves to the active fancy of a prince who reverenced the name, and had perhaps secretly implored the power, of the God of the Christians. As readily might a consummate statesman... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1901 - 602 pągines
...venerable form of Christ, and the well-known symbol of his religion, might forcibly offer themselves to the active fancy of a prince who reverenced the name, and had perhaps secretly implored the power, of the God of the Christians. As readily might a consummate statesman... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1906 - 492 pągines
...venerable form of Christ, and the well-known symbol of his religion, might forcibly offer themselves to the active fancy of a prince who reverenced the name, and had perhaps secretly implored the power, of the God of the Christians. As was composed and published while Licinius,... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1916 - 1006 pągines
...venerable form of Christ, and the well-known symbol of his religion, might forcibly offer themselves to the active fancy of a prince who reverenced the name, and had perhaps secretly implored the power, of the God of the Christians. As readily might a consummate statesman... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1998 - 1094 pągines
...venerable form of Christ, and the wellknown symbol of his religion, might forcibly offer themselves to the active fancy of a prince who reverenced the name, and had perhaps secretly implored the power, of the God of the Christians. As readily might a consummate statesman... | |
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