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  • noun Plural form of centuriator.

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  • Canisius undertook to prove the dishonesty of the centuriators by exposing their treatment of the principal persons in the Gospel — John the Baptist, the Mother of God, the Apostle St. Peter — and published (Dillingen, 1571) his next most important work,

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 11: New Mexico-Philip 1840-1916 1913

  • The centuriators of Magdeburg repeat a passage in Theophilus of Cæsarea, which makes the churches of Gaul say: “Since the birth of Christ is celebrated on the

    A Philosophical Dictionary 2007

  • Imaginum,) who, with a hundred more, tread in the footsteps of the centuriators of Magdeburgh.] [Footnote 30: See Launoy, (Opera, tom.v. pars ii.epist. vii. 7, p. 456-474,) Natalis Alexander, (Hist.

    History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire — Volume 5 Edward Gibbon 1765

  • Imaginum,) who, with a hundred more, tread in the footsteps of the centuriators of Magdeburgh.] 30 See Launoy, (Opera, tom.v. pars ii.epist. vii. 7, p. 456 — 474,) Natalis Alexander,

    The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire 1206

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