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But the Aryan idea held the patricians to be the source of religious as well as military power . This idea was less impaired in Rome than in Greece . On the national scale the Roman patricians appointed priests and priestesses from ...
But the Aryan idea held the patricians to be the source of religious as well as military power . This idea was less impaired in Rome than in Greece . On the national scale the Roman patricians appointed priests and priestesses from ...
الصفحة 272
If a princeps senatus and a pontifex maximus were required to preserve law and religion he might even be persuaded to do honour to these offices by taking them himself . He might also be willing to assume an ancient religious title such ...
If a princeps senatus and a pontifex maximus were required to preserve law and religion he might even be persuaded to do honour to these offices by taking them himself . He might also be willing to assume an ancient religious title such ...
الصفحة 314
The religious intolerance which the Christians had inherited ( in a strict biological sense ) from their Jewish forebears was now being dispersed through the Christian world with the most formidable consequences .
The religious intolerance which the Christians had inherited ( in a strict biological sense ) from their Jewish forebears was now being dispersed through the Christian world with the most formidable consequences .
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THE FOUNDATIONS page | 19 |
Origin of Man | 21 |
The Expanding Species | 32 |
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