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" The union and discipline of the Christian republic, which gradually formed an independent and increasing state in the heart of the Roman empire. "
Outlines of Theology - Page 64
by Archibald Alexander Hodge - 1863 - 522 pages
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The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volume 2

Edward Gibbon - Byzantine Empire - 1804 - 472 pages
...miraculous powers ascribed to the primitive church. IV. The pure and austere morals of the Christians. V. The union and discipline of the Christian republic, which gradually formed an independent and increasing state in the heart of the Roman empire. THE I. We have already described the religious...
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Prospect: Or, View of the Moral World, Volume 1

Christianity - 1803 - 430 pages
...miraculous poweYs ascribed to the primitive church. IV. The pure and austere morals of the Christians. V. The union and discipline of the Christian republic, which gradually formed an independent and increasing state in the heart of the Roman empire. GIBBON. The following prize Subjects are proposed...
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Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign India ..., Volume 9

Asia - 1820 - 718 pages
...miraculous powers ascribed to the primitive church. 4. The pure and austere morals of the Christians. 5. The union and- discipline of the Christian republic, which gradually formed an independent and increasing state in the heart of the Roman empire.* In stating these causes, the insidious design...
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Encyclopaedia Britannica; Or A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and ..., Volume 6

Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1823 - 878 pages
...miraculous powers ascribed to the primitive church. 4. The pure and austere morals of the Christians. 5. The union and discipline of the Christian republic, which gradually formed an independent and increasing state ¡n the heart of the Roman empire. Before we enter on the examination of Mr Gibbon's...
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The difficulties of infidelity

George Stanley Faber - 1824 - 300 pages
...powers ascribed to the primitive Church ; 4. the pure and austere morals of the Christians ; and 5. the union and discipline of the Christian republic, which gradually formed an independent and increasing state in the heart of the Roman Empire, Such are the reasons assigned by Mr. Gibbon...
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An Introduction to the Critical Study and Knowledge of the Holy ..., Volume 1

Thomas Hartwell Horne - Bible - 1825 - 684 pages
...miraculous powers ascribed to the primitive church. IV. The pure and austere morals of the Christians. V. The union and discipline of the Christian republic, which gradually formed an independent and increasing state in the heart of the Roman empire." 1 Such are the historian's five causes ; which,...
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The Quarterly Theological Review and Ecclesiastical Record, Volume 1

Theology - 1825 - 664 pages
...embrace it ? Yet such was the religion, " accepted by great numbers of every reThe fifth reason is, the union and discipline of the Christian republic, which gradually formed an independent and increasing state in t/te heart of the Roman empire. To this reason are allowed its full weight...
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An Introduction to the Critical Study and Knowledge of the Holy ..., Volume 1

Thomas Hartwell Horne - Bible - 1825 - 682 pages
...miraculous powers ascribed to the primitive church. IV. The pure and austere morals of die Christians. V. The union and discipline of the Christian republic, which gradually formed an independent and increasing state in die heart of the Roman empire."1 Such are the historian's five causes ; which,...
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The Religion of Christ is the Religion of Nature

Jørgen Jürgensen - Apologetics - 1827 - 476 pages
...miraculous powers ascribed to the primitive church. 4. " The pure and austere morals of the Christians. 5. " The union and discipline of the Christian republic, which gradually formed an independent and increasing state in the heart of the Roman empire." At the birth of Christ, in the reign of Augustus,...
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The Difficulties of Infidelity

George Stanley Faber - Apologetics - 1829 - 230 pages
...acknowledgment even of an enemy, its invariable consequences. 5. The fifth reason, assigned by Mr. Gibbon, is the union and discipline of the Christian republic, which gradually formed an independent and increasing state in the heart of the Roman Empire. With respect to this reason we may freely allow...
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