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29601 The Great Empires of Prophecy, from Babylon to the Fall of Rome, p. 290.1 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)
38. The remains of the Senate was convened by the tribunes who had fled to Caesar; but it would do nothing. The assembly of the people voted him the money in the …
29602 The Great Empires of Prophecy, from Babylon to the Fall of Rome, p. 309.4 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)
38. “So the Senate was convocated; and Messala first and then Atratinus, introduced Herod into it, and enlarged upon the benefits they had received from his …
29603 The Great Empires of Prophecy, from Babylon to the Fall of Rome, p. 319.1 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)
… ,” chap 38, par 43 (the first paragraph under “General observations,” etc. at the close of the chapter).
29604 The Great Empires of Prophecy, from Babylon to the Fall of Rome, p. 333.1 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)
38. His cruelty was as deadly as his lust and prodigality were extravagant. At the dedication of that bridge of boats which he built, he spent two days reveling …
29605 The Great Empires of Prophecy, from Babylon to the Fall of Rome, p. 356.3 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)
38. The Roman State never had any just charge to bring against the Christians of doing any wrong to any man. The charge was “atheism,” because they denied the gods …
29606 The Great Empires of Prophecy, from Babylon to the Fall of Rome, p. 386.3 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)
38. “To this AEgyptiaco-Platonic philosophy, this ingenious man and fanatic joined a system of moral discipline apparently of high sanctity and austerity …
29607 The Great Empires of Prophecy, from Babylon to the Fall of Rome, p. 408.1 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)
38. We do not know whether the charges brought against Paul were all true or not, as those who made the charges were all his enemies. But whether they were true …
29608 The Great Empires of Prophecy, from Babylon to the Fall of Rome, p. 422.1 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)
38. The edict of Galerius restoring to the Christians the right to worship had had little or no effect upon Maximin. In his dominions and by his direction the …
29609 The Great Empires of Prophecy, from Babylon to the Fall of Rome, p. 437.4 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)
38. Even to this time and to this extent Constantine himself was to blame for his ambiguous position, as he had been all the time he had lived as emperor. He himself …
29610 The Great Empires of Prophecy, from Babylon to the Fall of Rome, p. 467.3 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)
38. Yet the resources of dishonest intrigue were still left to them,—especially the plea that their possessions belonged not to themselves but to the church …
29611 The Great Empires of Prophecy, from Babylon to the Fall of Rome, p. 468.3 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)
… , par. 38.
29612 The Great Empires of Prophecy, from Babylon to the Fall of Rome, p. 486.1 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)
38. In order, therefore, to the accomplishment of her original purpose, it now became necessary for the church to secure legislation extinguishing all exemption …
29613 The Great Empires of Prophecy, from Babylon to the Fall of Rome, p. 509.3 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)
38. As Constantine had approved the creed already read by Eusebius, the question of the party of Alexander now was whether he would approve it with the addition …
29614 The Great Empires of Prophecy, from Babylon to the Fall of Rome, p. 526.3 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)
38. Constantius not only demanded that the Catholic bishops should sign the condemnation of Athanasius, but that they should also sign an Arian formula …
29615 The Great Empires of Prophecy, from Babylon to the Fall of Rome, p. 550.4 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)
38. Gregory Nazianzen, having done all he could to prevent this act of the council, and knowing that what they had done could only strengthen the contentions …
29616 The Great Empires of Prophecy, from Babylon to the Fall of Rome, p. 569.1 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)
38. When the alliance was made between the bishops and Constantine, it was proposed that the jurisdiction of the civil and ecclesiastical authorities should …
29617 The Great Empires of Prophecy, from Babylon to the Fall of Rome, p. 583.1 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)
38. As these associations differed from those of real matrimony “only in the absence of the marriage ceremony,” it was not an uncommon thing for men to gain admission …
29618 The Great Empires of Prophecy, from Babylon to the Fall of Rome, p. 613.3 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)
… , par. 38.
29619 The Great Empires of Prophecy, from Babylon to the Fall of Rome, p. 633.1 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)
38. “An Italian hermit, whose zeal and sanctity were respected by the barbarians themselves, encountered the victorious monarch, and boldly denounced the …
29620 The Great Empires of Prophecy, from Babylon to the Fall of Rome, p. 643.2 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)
… . 22; 38, par. 29.