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  • Bishop Ellicott's New Testament Commentary, and Life of Bishop'Ken (1888) Antoninus, Pius Aurelian Aurelius, Marcus Claudius (1), emperor Commodus Decius...
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  • first news of the recovery of Aristides.  In the Mechitarite convent of S. Lazarus at Venice there is a body of Armenian monks who study Armenian and other...
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  • of copper and silver among us; of Vespasian, Trajan, Adrian, Commodus, Antoninus, Severus, &c.; but the greater number of Diodesian, Constantine, Constans...
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  • the fashion, and it was a peculiar one, of the Faustinas, the wives of Antoninus Pius and Marcus Aurelius, A.D. 138-177. It must not be forgotten that...
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  • capital of their ancient country. The death of Hadrian and the accession of Antoninus Pius (138), however, gave the dispersed people of Palestine a breathing-space...
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  • better still, through London, and on by Erming Street to the wall of Antoninus. Merely to walk to London and there stop is nothing; merely to walk from...
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  • seeth Abraham afar off, and Lazarus in his bosom. 6 And he cried and said, Father Abraham, have mercy on me, and send Lazarus, that he may dip the tip of...
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  • Christianity, and he had a following called Marcionites. Marcus Aurelius. See Antoninus. Maremma, a malarial coast district of Italy, N. of the Campagna, stretching...
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  • hardships to which Jews were subjected were again alleviated in the reign of Antoninus Pius, whom the Jewish writers represent as secretly attached to their...
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  • ————— Scotch Society of, 352 Antiquities of Channel Islands, 142, 222 Antoninus, Itinerary of, 418 ———— Pius, coin of, 181 Antwerp citadel, 99 Apocalypsis...
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  • them nearer to Heaven. Here stand the splendid columns of Trajan and Antoninus, covered with bas-reliefs in commemoration of the victories of the Roman...
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  • which they stood of her assistance. CHAPTER XVI. Pains of Purgatory — St. Antoninus and the Religious — Father Rossignoli on a Quarter of an Hour in Purgatory...
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  • Mark Antony, L. 588, 629, 684; A 2032; Antony, L. 625, 652, 657, 701; Antoninus, or Caracalla, B 3. p 5. 35. Antony, seint, I 427. Apelles, C 16; Appelles...
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  • That is, of Side in Pamphylia. He lived in the reigns of Hadrian and Antoninus Pius, a.d. 117–161. Only two fragments remain of his Greek poem in forty-two...
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  • substance”(see p. 432, note 8). Here it means “the air”: as in Marcus Antoninus, Lib. iv. 39. Reading κατασείσασα τῇ χειρὶ, instead of the vox nihili...
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  • small prince, restored him a hundred thousand Roman prisoners."--Life of Antoninus, p. 83. "Such notions would be avowed at this time by none but rosicrucians...
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  • flourished most under Claudius, Nero, Vespasian, Domitian, Trajan, and Antoninus Pius, of all which pretty many are found here, but especially of the latter...
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  • that? It is that Being who manages and governs all the rest."--Collier's Antoninus cor. "As for modesty and good faith, truth and justice, they have left...
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  • and several may be seen in Muselius, in the reigns of Trajan, Adrian, Antoninus Pius, etc. A beautiful representation of the temple of Diana at Ephesus...
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