The Early Church in the Light of the Monuments: A Study in Christian ArchæologyLongmans, Green and Company, 1913 - 223 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة xiv
... once explain the enormous taxation and the constant vexatious acts of legislation which were the means of involving the municipal governments in hopeless debt , and in the end were no small factor in bringing about the dissolution of ...
... once explain the enormous taxation and the constant vexatious acts of legislation which were the means of involving the municipal governments in hopeless debt , and in the end were no small factor in bringing about the dissolution of ...
الصفحة xv
... once seen the famous medal of the Ides of March , a medal which bears the effigy of Brutus himself stamped on its surface , one cannot help realising that it was personal spite and envy against Cæsar himself , and not against the ...
... once seen the famous medal of the Ides of March , a medal which bears the effigy of Brutus himself stamped on its surface , one cannot help realising that it was personal spite and envy against Cæsar himself , and not against the ...
الصفحة 1
... once we look outside its covers , we find that evi- dence exists in plenty . No other place than Rome ever claimed to be the scene of St. Peter's last labours and of his martyrdom , and when we realize how absolutely unanimous all ...
... once we look outside its covers , we find that evi- dence exists in plenty . No other place than Rome ever claimed to be the scene of St. Peter's last labours and of his martyrdom , and when we realize how absolutely unanimous all ...
الصفحة 22
... once lighted was never again extinguished . There were Christian slaves at Court under Commodus , and also under Septimius Severus , as we know from monumental evidence . Caracalla was brought up by a Christian nurse , lacte Christiano ...
... once lighted was never again extinguished . There were Christian slaves at Court under Commodus , and also under Septimius Severus , as we know from monumental evidence . Caracalla was brought up by a Christian nurse , lacte Christiano ...
الصفحة 23
... once been slaves themselves , or , at least , were among the poorer and less important of citizens . Here , again , great numbers had become Christians . Tacitus ' account of the persecution under Nero shows us a great multitude ...
... once been slaves themselves , or , at least , were among the poorer and less important of citizens . Here , again , great numbers had become Christians . Tacitus ' account of the persecution under Nero shows us a great multitude ...
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Abercius actual altar ancient Apostles apse arch baptism baptisteries baptized basilica Bishop body Brouwer et Cie burial buried Callixtus Catacomb of St Catechumenate Catholic cemetery of St chapel Christ Christian Archæology Church collegia Constantine crypt Crypt of Lucina death Desclée Diocletian doctrine Domitilla doubt earliest edict Edict of Milan Eléments d'Archéologie Emperor Empire epitaph evidence existence faithful fish font fourth century hands Hoepli Holy Eucharist honour inscription instance later Lateran Museum Liber Pontificalis Lord martyrdom martyrs Marucchi's Eléments Marucchi's I Monumenti means ment Milan Monumenti del Museo monuments Moses Museo Cristiano Pio-Lateranense Nero original pagan Paul peace period persecution Phrygia picture Pope prayer Priscilla reign relics religion remains representation rock Roman Rome Rossi sacrament sacrifice saints sarcophagus second century seems Shepherd side soul symbolism tablinum Tertullian third century tion tomb Ulrico Hoepli Valerian Vatican Via Ostiensis Via Salaria whole worship
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الصفحة 52 - God hath chosen the foolish things of the world to confound the wise, and the weak things of the world to confound the things which are mighty...
الصفحة 83 - An evil and adulterous generation seeketh after a sign ; and there shall no sign be given to it but the sign of Jonah the prophet : 40 for as Jonah was three days and three nights in the belly of the whale ; so shall the Son of man be three days and three nights in the heart of the earth.
الصفحة 133 - In company with Paul I followed, while everywhere faith led the way, and set before me for food the fish from the fountain, mighty and stainless (whom a pure virgin grasped), and gave this to friends to eat always, having good wine and giving the mixed cup with bread.
الصفحة 97 - In company with Paul, I followed, while everywhere faith led the way, and set before me for food the fish from the fountain, mighty and stainless (whom a pure virgin grasped), and gave this to friends to eat always, having good wind, and giving the mixed cup with bread.
الصفحة 2 - For the archaeologist the presence and execution of SS. Peter and Paul in Rome are facts established beyond a shadow of doubt by purely monumental evidence. There was a time when persons belonging to different creeds made it almost a case of conscience to affirm or deny a priori those facts, according to their acceptance or rejection of the tradition of any particular church. This state of feeling is...
الصفحة 97 - He also sent me to royal Rome to behold it and to see the goldenrobed, golden-slippered Queen. And there I saw a people bearing the splendid seal.
الصفحة v - ... felt, and which results in great measure from the predominant importance attached to Dogmatic and Moral Theology in the studies preliminary to the Priesthood. That the first place must of necessity be given to these subjects will not be disputed. But there remains a large outlying field of professional knowledge which is always in danger of being crowded out in the years before ordination, and the practical utility of which may not be fully realised until some experience of the ministry has been...
الصفحة 2 - There is no event of the imperial age and of imperial Rome which is attested by so many noble structures, all of which point to the same conclusion, . . . the presence and execution of the apostles in the capital of the empire. When Constantine raised the monumental basilicas over their tombs on the Via Cornelia and the Via Ostiensis; when Eudoxia built the church ad Vincula; when Damasus put a memorial tablet in the Platonia ad...