| Johann Lorenz Mosheim - 1810 - 450 páginas
...which they afterward enjoyed. In the ecclesiastical commonwealth, they were indeed the most eminent order of citizens ; but still they were citizens as...district by its respective bishop. The ecclesiastical Inws were enacted either by the emperor or by councils. None of the bishops acknowledged, that they... | |
| Johann Lorenz Mosheim - 1811 - 494 páginas
...and lubjeft, like them, to r A ™' „, the edicts and laws of the crnperors. All religious caufes of extraordinary importance were examined and determined,...by judges appointed by the emperors, or in councils aflembled for that purpofe; while thofe of inferior moment were decided, in each diflrift, by its refpeclive... | |
| Johann Lorenz Mosheim - 1824 - 538 páginas
...which they afterward enjoyed. In the ec* clesiastical commonwealth, they were indeed the most eminent order of citizens ; but still they were citizens as...brethren, and subject like them to the edicts and Jaws of the emperors. All religious causes of extraordinary importance were examined and determined,... | |
| Johann Lorenz Mosheim - 1826 - 442 páginas
...which they afterwards enjoyed. In the ecclesiastical commonwealth, they were, indeed, the most eminent order of citizens ; but still they were citizens,...while those of inferior moment were decided, in each CENT. iv. district, by its respective bishop. The ecclesiastical * laws were enacted, either by the... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 436 páginas
...which they afterwards enjoyed. In the ecclesiastical commonwealth they were, indeed, the most eminent order of citizens ; but still they were citizens as...determined either by judges appointed by the emperors or in council-, assembled for that purpose ; while those of inferior moment were decided in each district... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 806 páginas
...Rome had not yet acquired that pre-eminence of power and jurisdiction which they afterwards enjoyed. They were citizens as well as their brethren, and subject, like them, to the laws and edicts of the emperors. Even the ecclesiastical laws were enacted either by the emperor or... | |
| Hallifield Cosgayne O'Donnoghue - 1830 - 428 páginas
...afterwards enjoyed. In the ecclesiastical commonwealth they were, indeed, the most eminent order of citizens, as well as their brethren, and subject like...Emperors, or in Councils assembled for that purpose ; tained his consent that their venerated Pastor should return. On In-: return he signed the Arian... | |
| Johann Lorenz Mosheim - 1842 - 750 páginas
...which they afterwards enjoyed. In the ecclesiastical commonwealth, they were, indeed, the most eminent order of citizens ; but still they were citizens, as well as their brethren, and subject, Uke them, to the edicts and laws of the emperors. All religious causes of extraordinary importance... | |
| John Dowling - 1845 - 698 páginas
...afterwards enjoyed. In the ecclesiastical commonwealth, they were indeed the most eminent order of citizens as well as their brethren, and subject like them to the edicts and laws of the emperors. None of the bishops acknowledged that they derived their authority from the permission and appointment... | |
| Plain facts - 1851 - 48 páginas
...which they afterwards enjoyed. In the ecclesiastical commonwealth they were indeed the most eminent order of citizens ; but still they were citizens as...and determined, either by judges appointed by the Emperor, or in councils assembled for that purpose, while those of inferior moment were decided in... | |
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