id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 21953 Ware, William Aurelian; or, Rome in the Third Century .txt text/plain 148690 7966 81 but he should possess great power among the Christians of Rome. receive the truths of a religion like this of Christianity. 'Nay, good Fronto, hold; your zeal for the gods bears you away beyond neither time nor place shall deter me, a minister of the great god of 'By the gods, his life shall answer it,' said Aurelian with vehemence, 'I cannot but believe, great Emperor,' said Fronto, 'that I have it in All Rome, Fausta, holds not a man of a larger heart than Isaac the Jew. For us, Christians as we are, there is I believe no evil to himself he 'We deny the gods of Rome, I know,' replied Macer, 'and who would not, 'I and Rome, Piso,' said Aurelian, 'owe much to Fronto. 'The time has come, Christians,' he then said, 'when, in the providence Christian men and women, in the hands of God. Seek not death nor life. ./cache/21953.txt ./txt/21953.txt