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In the fourth Century Constantius the Emperor, although an Arian, was owned by Hosius, Ib. p. 831. Athanasius, and four other Bishops, as one who had received from God the Empire. The High God hath committed unto you the Empire, saith Firmicus: There is no Power but what is ordained of God, saith Basil. in Psal. 32. and Epiphanius: from this Doctrine thus confirmed such inferences do naturally flow as lay immoveable foundations of Loyalty, Subjection, |
In the fourth Century Constantius the Emperor, although an Arian, was owned by Hosius, Ib. p. 831. Athanasius, and four other Bishops, as one who had received from God the Empire. The High God hath committed unto you the Empire, Says Firmicus: There is no Power but what is ordained of God, Says Basil. in Psalm 32. and Epiphanius: from this Doctrine thus confirmed such inferences do naturally flow as lay immoveable foundations of Loyalty, Subjection, |
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Apud Athanas. Epist. ad solit. vitam agentes, p. 840. |
Apud Athanasius Epistle ad Sol it. vitam agents, p. 840. |
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