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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... election [ x ] . They enacted spiritual laws , called the religious orders before their tribunals , and summoned councils by their legal authority [ y ] . In conse . quence of all this , the pontiffs , amidst all their high pretensions ...
... election [ x ] . They enacted spiritual laws , called the religious orders before their tribunals , and summoned councils by their legal authority [ y ] . In conse . quence of all this , the pontiffs , amidst all their high pretensions ...
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... election ; they reciprocally accused each other of the most detestable crimes ; and to their mutual dishonour , their accusations did not appear , on either side , entirely destitute of foundation . Three different councils , assembled ...
... election ; they reciprocally accused each other of the most detestable crimes ; and to their mutual dishonour , their accusations did not appear , on either side , entirely destitute of foundation . Three different councils , assembled ...
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... election . The second circumstance against Symmachus is , that the council acquitted him without so much as hearing those who accused him ; and he himself did not ap- pear , though frequently summoned . VI . PART II diminution of that ...
... election . The second circumstance against Symmachus is , that the council acquitted him without so much as hearing those who accused him ; and he himself did not ap- pear , though frequently summoned . VI . PART II diminution of that ...
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... election of any abbot to the head of a convent , who was not a man of learning , or , at least , endowed with a tolerable measure of the erudition of the times . The monks were obliged to consecrate certain hours every day to reading ...
... election of any abbot to the head of a convent , who was not a man of learning , or , at least , endowed with a tolerable measure of the erudition of the times . The monks were obliged to consecrate certain hours every day to reading ...
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... election of the bishop of that city ; and , as a proof of this , they allege a passage of Anastasius , in which it is said , that according to an edict of Pogonatus , the pontiff , who should be elected , was to be ordained immediately ...
... election of the bishop of that city ; and , as a proof of this , they allege a passage of Anastasius , in which it is said , that according to an edict of Pogonatus , the pontiff , who should be elected , was to be ordained immediately ...
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