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Constantine's religious policy in the West had already been laid down , and his attitude toward Christianity sufficiently defined , in the letters to Anulinus and Caecilian , given above . In 1891 the German scholar Otto Seeck first ...
Constantine's religious policy in the West had already been laid down , and his attitude toward Christianity sufficiently defined , in the letters to Anulinus and Caecilian , given above . In 1891 the German scholar Otto Seeck first ...
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The excerpts from Stephenson already given above were drawn from his study of the origins of the English borough ; he surveyed previous positions before beginning his highly technical re - examination of his own problem .
The excerpts from Stephenson already given above were drawn from his study of the origins of the English borough ; he surveyed previous positions before beginning his highly technical re - examination of his own problem .
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Is it not unnatural , not that this authority was given to St. to say unchristian , that one member Peter when the keys were given to him , may not help another , or guard it it is plain enough that the keys were not against harm ?
Is it not unnatural , not that this authority was given to St. to say unchristian , that one member Peter when the keys were given to him , may not help another , or guard it it is plain enough that the keys were not against harm ?
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FREEDOM AND TYRANNY IN THE ANCIENT | 1 |
Early PrincipateAn Effort to Preserve the Republic or | 22 |
Introduction A The Achievement of Augustus 1 Public Statement of | 36 |
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Great Problems in European Civilization Kenneth Meyer Setton,Henry Ralph Winkler Uddragsvisning - 1960 |
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