Littell's Living Age, Volume 86Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1864 |
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Page 489
... Christian was equal to his master in the hope of ris- ing in glory from the grave . What then was to be done with Christian slaves ? indeed with Christian poor ? Were they to be left , abandoned , unregarded , un- mourned , to be borne ...
... Christian was equal to his master in the hope of ris- ing in glory from the grave . What then was to be done with Christian slaves ? indeed with Christian poor ? Were they to be left , abandoned , unregarded , un- mourned , to be borne ...
Page 491
... Christian history . The only questions really raised at that time , which caused this senseless Anti- Romanist panic , was whether or no the Christians had become very numerous in Rome during the first three centuries , and had provided ...
... Christian history . The only questions really raised at that time , which caused this senseless Anti- Romanist panic , was whether or no the Christians had become very numerous in Rome during the first three centuries , and had provided ...
Page 493
... Christian catacombs throughout the world . And when we remember that the Cavaliere de Rossi is also engaged in a great and exhaustive work on Christian inscriptions , of which the first volume has appeared ( it has unfortunately broken ...
... Christian catacombs throughout the world . And when we remember that the Cavaliere de Rossi is also engaged in a great and exhaustive work on Christian inscriptions , of which the first volume has appeared ( it has unfortunately broken ...
Contents
Pagan and Christian Sepulchres | 22 |
Atlantic Telegraph The | 41 |
Bursting of the Bombay Bubble | 92 |
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