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1 II | turning many to the true religion, built up a faithful and 2 II | ways, went over to the new religion, he, an execrable and pernicious 3 III | earth to which the divine religion had not penetrated, or any 4 IV | bad man would persecute religion? It seems as if he had been 5 X | more against the law and religion of God. After an interval 6 XI | exclude persons of that religion from the court and the army. 7 XI | from an enemy of the divine religion. So Diocletian was drawn 8 XII | as it were, the Christian religion.~"That day, the harbinger 9 XXIV | by reinstating the holy religion.~ 10 XXXI | Maximian, God, the avenger of religion and of His people, turned 11 XXXIV | also, who had abandoned the religion of their forefathers, should 12 XXXVI | government in things respecting religion, and for each city he created 13 XLVIII| liberty to follow that mode of religion which to each of them appeared 14 XLVIII| Christians, or to whatever other religion his mind directed him, that 15 XLVIII| Christians, all who choose that religion are to be permitted, freely 16 XLVIII| have granted in matters of religion to the Christians is ample 17 XLVIII| from the honour due to any religion or its votaries. Moreover,