The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 109A. Constable, 1859 |
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Page 87
... Christian Church and the germ of Christian Art . ― No doubt for several centuries , and especially since the Re- formation , the Christian monuments of subterranean Rome have been regarded with great suspicion by writers and anti ...
... Christian Church and the germ of Christian Art . ― No doubt for several centuries , and especially since the Re- formation , the Christian monuments of subterranean Rome have been regarded with great suspicion by writers and anti ...
Page 99
... Christian cemeteries ; and the comparison may be the more easily made as in some instances , as at S. Agnese , the shaft which gave admission to the Catacombs has been sunk from the floor of one of the Pagan excavations above ; so that ...
... Christian cemeteries ; and the comparison may be the more easily made as in some instances , as at S. Agnese , the shaft which gave admission to the Catacombs has been sunk from the floor of one of the Pagan excavations above ; so that ...
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... Christian times . ' In the third century it is evident that the Christian popu- lation of Rome had increased to an enormous extent - pro- bably to a far greater extent than any historical annals of the time have yet shown . When the ...
... Christian times . ' In the third century it is evident that the Christian popu- lation of Rome had increased to an enormous extent - pro- bably to a far greater extent than any historical annals of the time have yet shown . When the ...
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the History of Slavery and to the Government | 1 |
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