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Identifier: 2apocalypseofstj00swetuoft (find matches)
Title: The Apocalypse of St. John : the Greek text with introduction, notes and indices
Year: 1911 (1910s)
Authors: Swete, Henry Barclay, 1835-1917
Subjects: Bible
Publisher: London : Macmillan
Contributing Library: Kelly - University of Toronto
Digitizing Sponsor: MSN

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? Pcoyu-?;? occurs in 105 ; a jDriest of Rome is men-tioned by name in a compact between Sardis and Ephesus aboutB.C. 98 ^ A new development of this cult sprang up with the riseof, the Empire, when the majesty of Rome took a concrete form inthe person of the princeps. After the apotheosis of Julius Caesar non-Jewish Christians; against these the Mommsen, Aurehan .was the first charge was one of atheism simply, i.e. Emperor who officially assumed divine of rejecting the religion of Rome. titles. 1 Suet. Domitian. 13. The claim, - Tac. artn. iv. 56. See Wissowa, however, was not official; according to Religion w. Kultus der Romer, p. 281 ff. To face p. Ixxxvi
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DOMITIAN. From the Statue in Munich (after Dr J. J. Bernoulli). ANTICHRIST IN THE PROVINCE OF ASIA Ixxxvii (29 B.C.) a temple of Dea Roma and Divus Julius was erectedat Ephesus^ Augustus had no need to wait for an apotheosis;during his lifetime temples were erected under the dedication ^ea?P(u/i779 Kal Se/BacTTov Kalaapo<;\ When the Pergamenes wishedto build one in honour of Tiberius, the example of Augustus Avasquoted (Tac. ann. iv. 37 cum divus Augustus sibi atque urbiRomae templum apud Pergamum sisti non prohibuisset). BothAugustus and Tiberius kept the new cult within limits; at Romeno temple was dedicated to either Emperor within his lifetime:Tiberius allowed only one Augusteum to be erected in his honourwithin the province of Asia, and refused to permit Spain to followthe example of the Asian cities. Gaius, who succeeded him, was aman of another and a weaker type ; epileptic, often on the verge ofinsanity, incapable of self-control, he had in early life imbibed fromHerod Agri

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