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then seiz'd on their Estates, and fell at last upon the Clergy, killing some Bishops for praying for Constantine. Thus he continued persecuting for some good time, designing nothing less than the utter subversion of Christianity, which Eusebius (who liv'd at the same time) says, He had undoubtedly effected, had not God, the Protector of his People, prevented it, by raising up his Servant Constantine, and leading him as it were by the hand to their Delivery; |
then seized on their Estates, and fell At last upon the Clergy, killing Some Bishops for praying for Constantine. Thus he continued persecuting for Some good time, designing nothing less than the utter subversion of Christianity, which Eusebius (who lived At the same time) Says, He had undoubtedly effected, had not God, the Protector of his People, prevented it, by raising up his Servant Constantine, and leading him as it were by the hand to their Delivery; |
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