Remarks on Ecclesiastical History, Volume 2Lackington, Allen, and Company, 1805 - Church history |
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... means a picture • Eusebius uses ypapǹ for a picture , speaking of the cross , repre- sented in a picture of Constantine . Ὁ μὲν δὴ καὶ ἐν ΓΡΑΦΗΣ ύψηλο- λάτῳ πίνακι πρὸ τῶν βασιλικῶν προθύρων ἀνακειμένῳ , τοῖς πάντων ὀφε θαλμοῖς ὁρᾶσθαι ...
... means a picture • Eusebius uses ypapǹ for a picture , speaking of the cross , repre- sented in a picture of Constantine . Ὁ μὲν δὴ καὶ ἐν ΓΡΑΦΗΣ ύψηλο- λάτῳ πίνακι πρὸ τῶν βασιλικῶν προθύρων ἀνακειμένῳ , τοῖς πάντων ὀφε θαλμοῖς ὁρᾶσθαι ...
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... means to denote or imply , and that the words of Constantine and Eusebius may be thus interpreted ; To the cross was adjoined a picture or image , intimating that by this he should conquer , which image was a lucid crown , a repre ...
... means to denote or imply , and that the words of Constantine and Eusebius may be thus interpreted ; To the cross was adjoined a picture or image , intimating that by this he should conquer , which image was a lucid crown , a repre ...
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... mean the cross . See Tille- mont H. des Emp . iv . 632. not . But , after all , it seems rather more natural to in- terpret ypapur aéyourar of a writing than of a picture . It is an ugly circumstance , and I wish we could get fairly rid ...
... mean the cross . See Tille- mont H. des Emp . iv . 632. not . But , after all , it seems rather more natural to in- terpret ypapur aéyourar of a writing than of a picture . It is an ugly circumstance , and I wish we could get fairly rid ...
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... mean in the public respect due to departed saints , was a difficult point , and required more * In his Commentary on the Psalms , published by Montfaucon . more care and caution than the fathers and ecclesia- stics 10 REMARKS ON.
... mean in the public respect due to departed saints , was a difficult point , and required more * In his Commentary on the Psalms , published by Montfaucon . more care and caution than the fathers and ecclesia- stics 10 REMARKS ON.
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... mean , and dirty , for which they were sometimes insulted in the streets by boys , and by the populace ; and the Cynics , very prudent- ly , were armed with a staff , to defend themselves from dogs and from the rabble . The Christian ...
... mean , and dirty , for which they were sometimes insulted in the streets by boys , and by the populace ; and the Cynics , very prudent- ly , were armed with a staff , to defend themselves from dogs and from the rabble . The Christian ...
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Page 33 - Alexandria, who had it in his power to insult, vex, and ' plague all the bishops within and without his jurisdiction ; by 'the dread of passing for heretics, and of being calumniated, 'reviled, hated, anathematized, excommunicated, imprisoned, ' banished, fined, beggared, starved, if they refused to submit ; ' by compliance with some active...