| John White - 1850 - 192 pages
...contentment not bliss nor transport are the full portion of man perfect joy is reserved for heaven Constantine the Great was advanced to the sole dominion of the Roman empire AD 325 and soon after openly professed the Christian faith the letter concludes with this remarkable... | |
| Richard Hiley - 1853 - 250 pages
...for Heaven If we look around us we shall perceive that the whole universe is full of Active Powers. Constantine the Great was advanced to the sole dominion of the Roman World AD S25 and soon after openly professed the Christian faith. 582. Something there is more needful than... | |
| Alexander Reid - 1854 - 154 pages
...to the sole dominion of the Roman empire AD 325 and soon after openly professed the Christian faith Though I am innocent of the charge and have been bitterly...valuable work was carefully compared with the original MS SECTION VPOINT OF INTERROGATION, *C. The point of Interrogation is used after sentences which ask questions;... | |
| Edward J. Hallock - English language - 1854 - 260 pages
...abbreviations ; as, Croc. Anglic, for Crocus Anglicanus. Sec. for secretary. False Punctuation. Constantino the great was advanced to the sole dominion 'of the...soon after openly professed the Christian faith. The last edition of that valuable work was carefully compared with the original MS. The general PO is in... | |
| John Wilson - English language - 1855 - 360 pages
...approbation of his friends, and at length became MD, FRS, FAS (Rule III. and first of Remark a.) Constantino the Great was advanced to the sole dominion of the...and soon after openly professed the Christian faith. (Rule III.; Rule IV., last portion of Remark b.) LECTURE II. — The later Literature of the Greeks.... | |
| Richard Hiley - 1855 - 136 pages
...nor transport, are the full portion of man. Perfect joy is reserved for heacen. Abbreviations. — Constantine the Great was advanced to the sole dominion of the Roman World, AD 325 ; and soon af1er, openly professed the Christian Faith. The Dash.— Something there is more needful than expense,... | |
| John Wilson - 1856 - 364 pages
...the approbation of his friends, and at length became MD, FRS, FAS (Rule IU. and first of Remark a.) Constantine the Great was advanced to the sole dominion...and soon after openly professed the Christian faith. (Rule III.; Rule IV., last portion of Remark 6.) LECTTOE II. —The later Literature of the Greeks.... | |
| John Wilson - Abbreviations, English - 1856 - 360 pages
...approbation of his friends, and at length became MD, FRS, FAS (Rule III. and first of Remark a.) Constantino the Great was advanced to the sole dominion of the...and soon after openly professed the Christian faith. (Rule III.; Rule IV., last portion of Remark b.) LECTURE II. — The later Literature of the Greeks.... | |
| John Wilson - English language - 1856 - 188 pages
...the approbation of his friends, and at length became MD, FRS, FAS (Rule IL, and first of Remark a.) Constantine the Great was advanced to the sole dominion of the Roman world, AD 32,3, and soon after openly professed the Christian faith. (Rules II. and ILl.) Thomas Campbell wrote... | |
| John Wilson - English language - 1857 - 196 pages
...the approbation of his friends, and at length became MD, FRS, FAS (Rule IL, and first of Remark a.) Constantine the Great was advanced to the sole dominion...and soon after openly professed the Christian faith. (Rules II. and III.) Thomas Campbell wrote some beautiful lines on the Scottish king, James IV., who... | |
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