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The invader himself , it is said , was swayed by some strange influence towards the Christians . ... Rome was to spring from her ashes , Christian in her faith , in her art , and in her government ; and in place of the old shrines and ...
The invader himself , it is said , was swayed by some strange influence towards the Christians . ... Rome was to spring from her ashes , Christian in her faith , in her art , and in her government ; and in place of the old shrines and ...
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By showing itself fearless of scientific truth , it will attract many to whom Christian truth is as little , or as nothing . ... that which sustains its strength , -the pure and living force of the teaching of Christ himself , -will be ...
By showing itself fearless of scientific truth , it will attract many to whom Christian truth is as little , or as nothing . ... that which sustains its strength , -the pure and living force of the teaching of Christ himself , -will be ...
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Sceptics and quibblers can never disconnect the civil and religious functions of life , whilst members of parliament swear on the true faith of a Christian , and the prępostors of Rugby brandish their canes and cry silence .
Sceptics and quibblers can never disconnect the civil and religious functions of life , whilst members of parliament swear on the true faith of a Christian , and the prępostors of Rugby brandish their canes and cry silence .
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