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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... reign in subor- dination to them ; but , in reality , they ruled with an absolute independence , in their respective go- vernments ; and , as appears particularly by the dominion exercised by Theodoric in Italy , left nothing remaining ...
... reign in subor- dination to them ; but , in reality , they ruled with an absolute independence , in their respective go- vernments ; and , as appears particularly by the dominion exercised by Theodoric in Italy , left nothing remaining ...
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... reign of Justinian [ a ] ; the Heruli , who dwelt beyond the Danube , and who were converted under the same reign [ b ] ; as also the Alans , Lazi , and Zani , with other uncivilized countries , whose situation , at this time , is only ...
... reign of Justinian [ a ] ; the Heruli , who dwelt beyond the Danube , and who were converted under the same reign [ b ] ; as also the Alans , Lazi , and Zani , with other uncivilized countries , whose situation , at this time , is only ...
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... reign of Justin , by the ministerial labours of John , bishop of Asia [ c ] . In the west . II . In the western parts , Remigius , or Remi , bishop of Rheims , who is commonly called The Apostle of the Gauls , signalized his zeal in the ...
... reign of Justin , by the ministerial labours of John , bishop of Asia [ c ] . In the west . II . In the western parts , Remigius , or Remi , bishop of Rheims , who is commonly called The Apostle of the Gauls , signalized his zeal in the ...
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... reign of Jus- tinian , treated the Christians with great barba- rity ; not so much , perhaps , from an aversion to Christianity , as from an hostile spirit of hatred against the Greeks , and a desire of overturning and destroying their ...
... reign of Jus- tinian , treated the Christians with great barba- rity ; not so much , perhaps , from an aversion to Christianity , as from an hostile spirit of hatred against the Greeks , and a desire of overturning and destroying their ...
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... reign of Justin , invaded Italy , and having made them- selves masters of the whole country , except Rome and Ravenna , erected a new kingdom at Tacinum . Under these new tyrants , who , to the natural ferocity of their characters ...
... reign of Justin , invaded Italy , and having made them- selves masters of the whole country , except Rome and Ravenna , erected a new kingdom at Tacinum . Under these new tyrants , who , to the natural ferocity of their characters ...
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