The History of the Decline And Fall of the Roman Empire: By Edward Gibbon ... 3

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Gibbon, Edward, 1737-1794
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Perfccut. c. 25.
(15) Catdlius (de Mort. Pcrfecut. c. 48) hasprcfcnrcd the Latin original; and Eufebius (Hift. Ecclef. 1. x, c. 5 ) has given a Greek tranilation of thit perpetual cdid, which refers tofome provifional regulations.
are OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE. 137 are framed on the principles of enlarged and equal toUeration ; and fuch an equality muft have been interpreted by a recent fe6t as an advantageous and honourable diftindion.
The two emperors proclaim to the world, that they have granted a
... free and abfolute power to the Chriftians, and to all others, of following the religion which each individual thinks proper to prefer, to which he has ad- dicted his mind, and which he may deem the beft adapted to his own ufe. They carefully explain every ambiguous word, remove every exception, and cxaft from the go- vernors of the provinces a ftrift obedience to the true and limple meaning of an edift, which was defigned to eftablmi and fecure, without any limitation, the claims of reli- gious liberty.

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