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... Roman histo- rians , and cannot now be collected from the traditions of the Germans . But war there was , not precisely , as the terms are now understood , a war between civilization and barbar- ism , but rather between one order of ...
... Roman histo- rians , and cannot now be collected from the traditions of the Germans . But war there was , not precisely , as the terms are now understood , a war between civilization and barbar- ism , but rather between one order of ...
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... Roman . Her bishops were associated by an imperial edict to the Roman magistracy , and were paid , directly or indirectly , from the imperial treasury , as servants of the state . The Apostles and their immediate successors , no doubt ...
... Roman . Her bishops were associated by an imperial edict to the Roman magistracy , and were paid , directly or indirectly , from the imperial treasury , as servants of the state . The Apostles and their immediate successors , no doubt ...
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... Roman order of civilization , though imperfect , was cosmopolitan , was , in its essential elements , true civiliza- tion , and compatible with the faith and practice of Chris- tians . Tertullian tells us that , in his time , the ...
... Roman order of civilization , though imperfect , was cosmopolitan , was , in its essential elements , true civiliza- tion , and compatible with the faith and practice of Chris- tians . Tertullian tells us that , in his time , the ...
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