| Alexander Chalmers - 1812 - 540 páginas
...worship them than you, if they be able. But you harass and vex the Christians, and accuse them of atheism and other crimes, which you can by no means prove. To them it appears advantageous to die for their religion, and they gain their point, while they throw away their lives,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1812 - 544 páginas
...worship them than you, if they be able. But you harass and vex the Christians, and accuse them of atheism and other crimes, which you can by no means prove. To them if appears advantageous to die for their religion, and they gain their point, while they throw away... | |
| William Jones - 1816 - 500 páginas
...them, than you, if they be able. But you harrass and vex the Christians, and accuse them of atheism and other crimes, which you can by no means prove....injunctions, As to the earthquakes, which have happened in times past or more recently, it is not proper to remind you of your own despondency, when they happen... | |
| William Jones - 1816 - 500 páginas
...them, than you, if they be able. But you harrass and vex the Christians, and accuse them of atheism and other crimes, which you can by no means prove,...they throw away their lives, rather than comply with your*inj unctions,, * Decline and Fall. TO), i. eh. 3. SEcT, n.] Edict of Marcus Antoninus. 157 As... | |
| William Jones - 1816 - 492 páginas
...them, than you, if they be able. But you harrass and vex the Christians, and accuse them of atheism and other crimes, which you can by no means prove....religion, and they gain their point, while they throw away &eir lives, rather than comply with your injunctions. * Decline and Fall. TOL i. ch. 3. -SEcT. n.}... | |
| William Jones - 1819 - 626 páginas
...them, than you, if they be able. But you harass and vex the Christians, and accuse them of atheism and other crimes, which you can by no means prove....injunctions. As to the earthquakes, which have happened in tunes past or more recently, is it not proper to remind you of your own despondency, when they happen... | |
| James Sabine - 1820 - 656 páginas
...they be able ; but you harass and rex them, and aeeuse them of atheism and other erimes, whieh yon ean by no means prove. To them it appears an advantage to die for their religion, and they gain their poiut, uhile they throw away their lives, rather than eompi) with your injunetions. As to the earthquakes... | |
| Joseph Milner - 1826 - 630 páginas
...them, than it does you, if they be able. But you harass, and vex them, and accuse them of atheism, and other crimes which you can, by no means, prove....injunctions. As to the earthquakes, which have happened in past times, is it not proper to remind you of your own despondency, when they happen; to desire you... | |
| Joseph Milner - 1826 - 386 páginas
...them, than it does you, if they be able. But you harass, and vex them, and accuse them of atheism, and other crimes which you can, by •no means, prove....injunctions. As to the earthquakes, which have happened in past times, is it not proper to remind you of your own despondency, when they happen ; to desire you... | |
| John Marsh - 1827 - 498 páginas
...them, than you, if they be able. But you harrass and vex the Christians and accuse them of atheism and other crimes, which you can, by no means, prove....an advantage to die for their religion ; and they will gain their point, while they throw away their lives rather than comply with your injunctions.... | |
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