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Letter cxxxviii. (AD 412. )
... be contrary to the duties and rights of citizens ... so many nations, because its citizens
preferred to ... many calamities have befallen the Roman Empire through some ...
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To what Profit the Romans Carried on Wars, and How Much they ...
... afterwards was done most humanely and most acceptably, namely, the admission of
all to the rights of Roman citizens who belonged to the Roman empire, and if ...
/...//christianbookshelf.org/augustine/city of god/chapter 17 to what profit the.htm
Christianity and Slavery.
... title, no register;" they had no rights of matrimony ... A proverb prevailed in the Roman
empire: "As many ... slaves, 10,000 foreigners, and only 21,000 free citizens. ...
/.../section 48 christianity and slavery.htm
The Syrian Enrollment in 8 Bc
... province, was a curtailment of his rights, which he ... tax (which was not a general
Roman institution): conscription ... common to all parts of the empire: hence the ...
/.../ramsay/was christ born in bethlehem/chapter 8 the syrian enrollment.htm
Jews.
... Italy, and other parts of the Roman empire; the eastern ... Mahometan caliphs, a number
of the Roman pontiffs, and ... the Jews are admitted to equal rights with all ...
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The Fifth Book
... they had lost the rights of Roman, citizens, forfeited also ... their holdings and forfeit
the very rights of liberty ... Bury, History of the Later Roman Empire, I, 213 ...
//christianbookshelf.org/salvian/on the government of god/the fifth book.htm
Rome Protects Paul
... to claim the sacred name of Roman falsely would ... then?' A shameful trade in selling
citizens' rights was carried ... the degraded days of the Empire by underlings ...
/.../maclaren/expositions of holy scripture the acts/rome protects paul.htm
'The Chief Corner-Stone'
... The Roman Empire had in Paul's time gathered into ... citizenship is in heaven.' The
Roman Eagle swept ... strangers and foreigners, lacking the rights of citizenship ...
/.../expositions of holy scripture ephesians peter/the chief corner-stone.htm
The Seven Trumpets.
... dissented from the Catholic doctrines, in the African part of the Roman empire. ... in
the cities and country, were deprived of the rights of citizens, and of ...
/.../bliss/a brief commentary on the apocalypse/the seven trumpets.htm
Other Self-Asserting Augustae --Verina, Ariadne, Sophia, Martina ...
... Leo left the Empire to his son Constantine VI., a lad of ... Irene as sole regent and
guardian of the Roman world ... of his own age who urged him to assert his rights. ...
/.../women of early christianity/xii other self-asserting augustaeverina ariadne.htm
Nave's Topical Index
Acts 16:37But Paul said to them, They have beaten us openly uncondemned, being Romans, and have cast us into prison; and now do they thrust us out privately? no truly; but let them come themselves and fetch us out.
Nave's Topical IndexActs 22:25-29
And as they bound him with thongs, Paul said to the centurion that stood by, Is it lawful for you to whip a man that is a Roman, and uncondemned?
Nave's Topical Index
Subtopics
Irony: The Roman Soldiers to Jesus
Roman
Roman Army
Roman Empire
Roman Empire: Citizenship In by Birth
Roman Empire: Citizenship In by Purchase
Roman Empire: Ruled by Augustus Caesar
Roman Empire: Ruled by Claudius Caesar
Roman Empire: Ruled by Nero
Roman Empire: Ruled by Tiberius Caesar
Roman Empire: The Right of Appeal
Roman Empire: The Right of Trial
Roman Empire: The Rights of Citizens
Roman Law
Roman Religion
The Roman Empire: Allusions to Citizenship of Exempted from the Degradation Scourging
The Roman Empire: Allusions to Citizenship of Obtained by Birth
The Roman Empire: Allusions to Citizenship of Obtained by Purchase
The Roman Empire: Allusions to Grecian Game Adapted by Crowning of Conquerors
The Roman Empire: Allusions to Grecian Game Adapted by Foot Races
The Roman Empire: Allusions to Grecian Game Adapted by Gladiatorial Fights
The Roman Empire: Allusions to Grecian Game Adapted by Rules Observed in Conducting
The Roman Empire: Allusions to Grecian Game Adapted by Training of Combatants
The Roman Empire: Allusions to Grecian Game Adapted by Wrestling
The Roman Empire: Allusions to Judicial Affairs of Accusation in Writing Placed Over the Head of Those
The Roman Empire: Allusions to Judicial Affairs of Accused Person Protected from Popular Violence
The Roman Empire: Allusions to Judicial Affairs of Accusers and Accused Confronted Together
The Roman Empire: Allusions to Judicial Affairs of all Appeals Made to the Emperor
The Roman Empire: Allusions to Judicial Affairs of Criminals Delivered Over to the Soldiers for Execution
The Roman Empire: Allusions to Judicial Affairs of Garments of Those Executed Given to the Soldiers
The Roman Empire: Allusions to Judicial Affairs of Person Accused, Examined by Scourging
The Roman Empire: Allusions to Judicial Affairs of Power of Life and Death Vested in Its Authorities
The Roman Empire: Allusions to Judicial Affairs of Prisoners Chained to Soldiers for Safety
The Roman Empire: Allusions to Judicial Affairs of Those Who Appealed to Caesar, to be Brought Before Him
The Roman Empire: Allusions to Military Affairs of Crowning of Soldiers Who Distinguished Themselves
The Roman Empire: Allusions to Military Affairs of Danger of Sentinels' Sleeping
The Roman Empire: Allusions to Military Affairs of Different Military officers
The Roman Empire: Allusions to Military Affairs of Expunging from the Muster Roll Name of Soldiers Guilty of
The Roman Empire: Allusions to Military Affairs of Hardship Endured by Soldiers
The Roman Empire: Allusions to Military Affairs of Italian and Augustus' Band
The Roman Empire: Allusions to Military Affairs of Soldiers not Allowed to Entangle Themselves With Earthly
The Roman Empire: Allusions to Military Affairs of Strict Obedience to Superiors
The Roman Empire: Allusions to Military Affairs of The Soldier's Special Comrade Who Shared his Toils
The Roman Empire: Allusions to Military Affairs of Triumphs of Victorious Generals
The Roman Empire: Allusions to Military Affairs of Use of the Panoply or Defensive Armour
The Roman Empire: Called the World from Its Extent
The Roman Empire: Emperors of, Mentioned: Augustus
The Roman Empire: Emperors of, Mentioned: Claudius
The Roman Empire: Emperors of, Mentioned: Nero
The Roman Empire: Emperors of, Mentioned: Tiberius
The Roman Empire: Judea a Province of, Under a Procurator or a Governor
The Roman Empire: Predictions Respecting: Its Division Into Ten Parts
The Roman Empire: Predictions Respecting: Its Universal Dominion
The Roman Empire: Predictions Respecting: Origin of Papal Power In
The Roman Empire: Represented by The: Legs of Iron in Nebuchadnezzar's Vision
The Roman Empire: Represented by The: Terrible Beast in Daniel's Vision
The Roman Empire: Rome the Capitol of
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