An Ecclesiastical History, Ancient and Modern, from the Birth of Christ, to the Beginning of the Eighteenth Century: In which the Rise, Progress and Variations of Church Power are Considered in Their Connexion with the State of Learning and Philosophy and the Political History of Europe During that Period : to which is Added, an Accurate Index ; in Six Volumes, Volumen2Baynes, 1825 - 588 páginas |
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... Rome , which they ravaged and plundered in the most dreadful manner . These calamities , which fell upon the western part of the empire from the Gothic depredations , were followed by others still more dreadful under the succeeding ...
... Rome , which they ravaged and plundered in the most dreadful manner . These calamities , which fell upon the western part of the empire from the Gothic depredations , were followed by others still more dreadful under the succeeding ...
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... Rome , Marseilles , Edessa , Nisibis , Car- thage , Lyons , and Treves ; and public instructors of capacity and genius were set apart for the edu- cation of the youth , and maintained at the ex- pense of the emperors . Several bishops ...
... Rome , Marseilles , Edessa , Nisibis , Car- thage , Lyons , and Treves ; and public instructors of capacity and genius were set apart for the edu- cation of the youth , and maintained at the ex- pense of the emperors . Several bishops ...
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... Rome , were due to the bishop of Constantinople , on account of the equal dignity and lustre of the two cities , in which these prelates exercised their authority . The same coun- cil confirmed also , by a solemn act , the bishop of ...
... Rome , were due to the bishop of Constantinople , on account of the equal dignity and lustre of the two cities , in which these prelates exercised their authority . The same coun- cil confirmed also , by a solemn act , the bishop of ...
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... Rome . bition . On the one hand , he reduced , under his jurisdiction , the patriarchs of Alexandria and Antioch , as prelates only of the second order ; and , on the other , he invaded the diocese of the Ro- man pontiff , and spoiled ...
... Rome . bition . On the one hand , he reduced , under his jurisdiction , the patriarchs of Alexandria and Antioch , as prelates only of the second order ; and , on the other , he invaded the diocese of the Ro- man pontiff , and spoiled ...
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... Rome , by taking all these prelates alternately under his protection , daily added new degrees of influence and authority to the Roman see , rendered it every where respected , and was thus impercep- tibly establishing its supremacy ...
... Rome , by taking all these prelates alternately under his protection , daily added new degrees of influence and authority to the Roman see , rendered it every where respected , and was thus impercep- tibly establishing its supremacy ...
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