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so Hospinian assures us, that, under Severus, Gordianus, Philippus, and Galienus, Churches began to be erected by Christians; (for what Ethniques called Templa, saith Pamelius, Christians stiled NONLATINALPHABET) but they were soon again demolished by Dioclesian: At length, that famous Christian Emperour, (with whose birth our Britaine was enobled), Constantine the great, as an Orient starre arose; |
so Hospinian assures us, that, under Severus, Gordianus, Philip, and Galen, Churches began to be erected by Christians; (for what Ethnics called Templa, Says Pamelius, Christians styled) but they were soon again demolished by Diocletian: At length, that famous Christian Emperor, (with whose birth our Britain was ennobled), Constantine the great, as an Orient star arose; |
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Note 1 |
Pamelius, in Annot. ad S. Cyprian, li. de Eleemosyn. num. 32. |
Pamelius, in Annot ad S. Cyprian, li. de Eleemosynary. num. 32. |
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Note 2 |
See Hooker l. 5. p. 205. Ecclesiast, Polity, and Sir Hen. Spelman. |
See Hooker l. 5. p. 205. Ecclesiatest, Polity, and Sir Hen. Spelman. |
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