The Cross and the Crescent as Standards in War: Their Origin, Progress, and the Abuses of the Cross as Devised and Enforced by the Bishops of RomeA. Scott, 1854 - Всего страниц: 360 |
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... . The general notion is , that they merely represented the pretensions of two families competing for the * See Gibbon , for an account of these factions , chap . xl . sovereign power of the nation . There is no doubt 10 INTRODUCTION .
... . The general notion is , that they merely represented the pretensions of two families competing for the * See Gibbon , for an account of these factions , chap . xl . sovereign power of the nation . There is no doubt 10 INTRODUCTION .
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... figure of the crescent , and in the name Labarum , which it appears has puzzled historical antiquaries , and we will proceed to adduce the authority of celebrated writers on this subject . Gibbon says of the word " AS STANDARDS IN WAR . 35.
... figure of the crescent , and in the name Labarum , which it appears has puzzled historical antiquaries , and we will proceed to adduce the authority of celebrated writers on this subject . Gibbon says of the word " AS STANDARDS IN WAR . 35.
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... Gibbon says of the word " Labarum , " " that it is an obscure , though celebrated , name , which has been vainly derived from almost all the lan- guages of the world . " And he adds in a note , " that the meaning is still totally ...
... Gibbon says of the word " Labarum , " " that it is an obscure , though celebrated , name , which has been vainly derived from almost all the lan- guages of the world . " And he adds in a note , " that the meaning is still totally ...
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... Gibbon says of Maxentius , the rival of Constantine , " The same tyrant who op- pressed every other class of his subjects , showed him- self just , humane , and even partial towards the afflicted Christians . " * The spread of ...
... Gibbon says of Maxentius , the rival of Constantine , " The same tyrant who op- pressed every other class of his subjects , showed him- self just , humane , and even partial towards the afflicted Christians . " * The spread of ...
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... in the fourth century is drawn from the histories of Gibbon , Niebuhr , and Sismondi . as the two armies were in sight of each other 50 THE CROSS AND THE CRESCENT , -Description of the Standard of the Cross dis- played by Constantine 69.
... in the fourth century is drawn from the histories of Gibbon , Niebuhr , and Sismondi . as the two armies were in sight of each other 50 THE CROSS AND THE CRESCENT , -Description of the Standard of the Cross dis- played by Constantine 69.
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