Martyrologia; or, Records of religious persecution, a new and comprehensive book of martyrs compiled partly from the Acts and monuments of J. Foxe and partly from other genuine and authentic documents by J.S. Stamp [and W.H. Rule]. |
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Strana 8
... observed , punished him for his unchristian indul- gence of resentment , by depriving him of the grace which had hitherto enabled him to persevere in the profession of the truth . Everything being ready for his execution , he knelt down ...
... observed , punished him for his unchristian indul- gence of resentment , by depriving him of the grace which had hitherto enabled him to persevere in the profession of the truth . Everything being ready for his execution , he knelt down ...
Strana 38
... observation we may conclude the persecution was general , till Diocletian and Herculeus resigned the empire . ( Collier , Eccles . Hist . , vol . i . , p . 47. ) Of these baths , which were the largest in Rome , little is to be said in ...
... observation we may conclude the persecution was general , till Diocletian and Herculeus resigned the empire . ( Collier , Eccles . Hist . , vol . i . , p . 47. ) Of these baths , which were the largest in Rome , little is to be said in ...
Strana 62
... observation scarcely applicable in any degree to the remainder . On examining some of the narratives contained in these " Acts , " we are astonished at their unnatural and improbable character . A condensed enumera- tion of tortures ...
... observation scarcely applicable in any degree to the remainder . On examining some of the narratives contained in these " Acts , " we are astonished at their unnatural and improbable character . A condensed enumera- tion of tortures ...
Strana 65
... observe how the blood streamed from his body . ' My body , " said the sufferer , " is in your power , and the ... observed that old age was generally honoured , on VOL . II . K account of its being accompanied with prudence and ...
... observe how the blood streamed from his body . ' My body , " said the sufferer , " is in your power , and the ... observed that old age was generally honoured , on VOL . II . K account of its being accompanied with prudence and ...
Strana 66
... observed , that the character of Jupiter had been drawn in the same light by those who professed to worship him , and appealed to his Judge for the truth of what he said ; but Maximus , instead of listening to or answer- ing him ...
... observed , that the character of Jupiter had been drawn in the same light by those who professed to worship him , and appealed to his Judge for the truth of what he said ; but Maximus , instead of listening to or answer- ing him ...
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accused afterwards Alexandria ancient Antioch appeared Archbishop Arians Arius Armenia army Athanasius authority banished Bishop Bishop of Rome Cæsar Cæsarea called cause century chap character Christ Christian church Clergy commanded condemned confession Constantine Constantinople Council cruelty death declared deities diocess Diocletian divine doctrine Donatists Eccles ecclesiastical edict Egypt Emperor empire endeavoured enemies Euseb Eusebius faith father favour Galerius Gallienus gods Gospel Governor hands heathen Herculeus heresy heretics Hist historian History holy honour imperial Jews Julian King Lactantius Legate Licinius Lord Magistrate martyrdom martyrs Maxentius Maximinus Milman Milner Monks Nicomedia Novatians orthodox pagan party persecution persecutors Persian persons piety Pope prayer preach Prelate Priests Prince prison profession provinces punishment received reign religion religious Roman Rome sacrifice says Scriptures sect sent soldiers Sozomen spirit suffered temple Theodoret Theodosius tion torture truth Valens worship writings Wycliffe zeal
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Strana 9 - He hath remembered his covenant for ever, the word which he commanded to a thousand generations. 9 Which covenant he made with Abraham, and his oath unto Isaac; '"and confirmed the same unto Jacob for a law, and to Israel for an everlasting covenant, " saying, 'Unto thee will I give the land of Canaan, the lot of your inheritance/ "when they were but a few men in number; yea, very few, and strangers in it.
Strana 230 - The prospect of beauty, of safety, and of wealth, united in a single spot, was sufficient to justify the choice of Constantine. But as some decent mixture of prodigy and fable has, in every age, been supposed to reflect a becoming majesty on the origin of great...
Strana 168 - His mischief shall return upon his own head, and his violent dealing shall come down upon his own pate.
Strana 9 - When they went from one nation to another, from one kingdom to another people; He suffered no man to do them wrong: yea, he reproved kings for their sakes; Saying, Touch not mine anointed, and do my prophets no harm.
Strana 358 - It is our pleasure (such is the Imperial style) that all the nations, which are governed by our clemency and moderation, should steadfastly adhere to the religion which was taught by St. Peter to the Romans; which faithful tradition has preserved; and which is now professed by the pontiff Damasus, and by Peter, bishop of Alexandria, a man of apostolic holiness.
Strana 572 - THUS saith the Lord, Keep ye judgment, and do justice: For my salvation is near to come, And my righteousness to be revealed. Blessed is the man that doeth this, And the son of man that layeth hold on it; That keepeth the sabbath from polluting it, And keepeth his hand from doing any evil.
Strana 594 - And after these things I saw four angels standing on the four corners of the earth, holding the four winds of the earth, that the wind should not blow on the earth nor on the sea nor on any tree.
Strana 566 - Provide neither gold, nor silver, nor brass in your purses; Nor scrip for your journey, neither two coats, neither shoes, nor yet staves: for the workman is worthy of his meat.
Strana 167 - This he naturally interpreted of his overcoming the Persians, though the oracle was so framed as to admit of an opposite meaning. Croesus made war against the Persians, and was ruined ; and the oracle continued to maintain its credit.
Strana 216 - The latter should meet with no mercy ; he assumes the office of the Tempter, and, so far forth as his error goes, must be dealt with by the competent authority, as if he were embodied evil. To spare him is a false and dangerous pity. It is to endanger the souls of thousands, and it is uncharitable towards himself.