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... charges on which our Lord was condemned ? Why did the Sanhedrim think it necessary to accuse Him before the Roman Governor ? In what year was Christ crucified ? AUGUSTUS . embarrassed with many troubles and conspiracies , was Century ...
... charges on which our Lord was condemned ? Why did the Sanhedrim think it necessary to accuse Him before the Roman Governor ? In what year was Christ crucified ? AUGUSTUS . embarrassed with many troubles and conspiracies , was Century ...
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... charged with the burden of the em- pire his virtues displayed themselves , and he ruled with moderation and advantage to the people . Although Linus , first Bishop of Rome , is said by some to have suffered in Nero's persecution ...
... charged with the burden of the em- pire his virtues displayed themselves , and he ruled with moderation and advantage to the people . Although Linus , first Bishop of Rome , is said by some to have suffered in Nero's persecution ...
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... Charged as a disturber of the public peace , he was sent bound to Rome , where he was treated with all the cruelty that rage could suggest . Tertullian relates that he was cast into a cauldron of boiling oil , * from which he came ...
... Charged as a disturber of the public peace , he was sent bound to Rome , where he was treated with all the cruelty that rage could suggest . Tertullian relates that he was cast into a cauldron of boiling oil , * from which he came ...
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... charges of crime brought against them ; shows their tem- * It is placed as late as 246 by some writers , who say that he became an Heresiarch , and founded a sect at Carthage called Tertullianists . thirty short treatises , and are ...
... charges of crime brought against them ; shows their tem- * It is placed as late as 246 by some writers , who say that he became an Heresiarch , and founded a sect at Carthage called Tertullianists . thirty short treatises , and are ...
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... charged upon the lenity shown to the Christians . Cyprian vindicated Christianity from this vulgar and popular objection , in a treatise addressed to Demetrian , the Proconsul of Carthage . In this perse- cution Cornelius , Bishop of ...
... charged upon the lenity shown to the Christians . Cyprian vindicated Christianity from this vulgar and popular objection , in a treatise addressed to Demetrian , the Proconsul of Carthage . In this perse- cution Cornelius , Bishop of ...
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