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" Christianity. To my mind this is one of the most tragical facts in all history. It is a bitter thought, how different a thing the Christianity of the world might have been, if the Christian faith had been adopted as the religion of the empire under the... "
Chambers's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for the People - Página 303
1883
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liberty

john stuart mill - 1859 - 230 páginas
...my mind this is one of the most tragical facts in all history. It is a bitter thought, how different a thing the Christianity of the world might have been,...punishing anti-Christian teaching, was wanting to Marcus Aurelius for punishing, as he did, the propagation of Christianity. No Christian more firmly believes...
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On Liberty

John Stuart Mill - 1859 - 216 páginas
...my mind this is one of the most tragical facts in all history. It is a bitter thought, how different a thing the Christianity of the world might have been,...religion of the empire under the auspices of Marcus Aurelitis instead of those of Constantine. But it would be equally unjust to him and false to truth,...
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New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volúmenes124-125

1862 - 514 páginas
...avows, " this is one of the most tragical facts in all history. It is a bitter thought, how different a thing the Christianity of the world might have been,...punishing anti-Christian teaching, was wanting to Marcus Aurelius for punishing, as he did, the propagation of Christianity. No Christian more firmly believes...
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LECTURES ON THE HISTORY OF THE EASTERN CHURCH

ARTHUR STANLEY, D.D. - 1862 - 556 páginas
...Emperor. It is a bitter thought " how different the Christianity of the world might have " been, had it been adopted as the religion of the em"pire under...Marcus Aurelius, instead " of those of Constantine." I The whole history of the fourth century should be read in the light of that sad reflection, because...
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On Liberty

John Stuart Mill - 1863 - 232 páginas
...my mind this is one of the most tragical facts in all history. It is a bitter thought, how different a thing the Christianity of the world might have been,...punishing anti-Christian teaching, was wanting to MarcusAurelius for punishing, as he did, the propagation of Christianity. No Christian more firmly...
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On Liberty

John Stuart Mill - 1863 - 236 páginas
...my mind this is one of the most tragical facts in all history. It is a bitter thought, how different a thing the Christianity of the world might have been,...the auspices of Marcus Aurelius instead of those of Constantino. But it would be equally unjust to him arid false to truth, to deny, that no one plea which...
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The Christian Examiner, Volumen74

1863 - 478 páginas
...mind, this is one of the most tragical facts in all history. It is a bitter thought, how different a thing the Christianity of the world might have been...the auspices of Marcus Aurelius instead of those of Constantino. But it would be equally unjust to him and false to truth to deny that no one plea which...
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New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volumen131

1864 - 530 páginas
...History of the Monarchy of Judah.* It is a bitter thought, to Mr. John Stuart Mill.t how different a thing the Christianity of the world might have been,...of Marcus Aurelius instead of those of Constantine. Mr. Lothrop Motley, in his comparative estimate of Gaul and German, is of opinion that, " had Providence...
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On Liberty, Tema 57

John Stuart Mill - 1865 - 118 páginas
...as the religion of the empire under the auspices of Marcus Aurelius instead of those of Constantino. But it would be equally unjust to him and false to...punishing anti-Christian teaching, was wanting to Marcus Aurelius for punishing, as he did, the propagation of Christianity. No Christian more firmly believes...
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Chambers's Encyclopædia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge, Volumen1

William Chambers - 1868 - 876 páginas
...mind, this is one of the most tragical facts in all history. It is a bitter thought, how different a thing the Christianity of the world might have been, if the Christian faith liad been adopted as the religion of the empire, under the auspices of Marcus Aurelius, instead of...
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