| John Warner Barber - 1851 - 484 páginas
...commencement of the sixth century, Arianism was triumphant in many parts of Asia, Europe, and Africa. But when the Vandals were driven out of Africa, and the Goths out of Italy, by the arms of Justinian, it sunk almost at once. The state of the church, during these scenes, was deplorable. The Scriptures... | |
| James Garner - 1859 - 620 páginas
...and in the sixth century it spread over a considerable portion of Europe, " but sank almost at once when the Vandals were driven out of Africa, and the Goths out of Italy, by the arms of Justinian. Arianism was again revived in the West by the notorious Servetus, in the year 1531, for which it is... | |
| Vincent L. Milner - 1872 - 672 páginas
...sixth century, it was triumphant in many parts of Asia, Africa, and Europe; but it sunk almost at once, when the Vandals were driven out of Africa, and the Goths out of Italy by the arms of Justinian. However, it revived again in Italy, under the protection of the Lombards, in the seventh century, and... | |
| Uriah Smith - 1881 - 438 páginas
...the Arian power, and the bitterness of hostile resentment. The triumphs of Arianism were, however, transitory, and its prosperous days were entirely...the Goths out of Italy, by the arms of Justinian."- — Mosheim's Church Hist., cent. 6, p. 2, chap. 5, sec. 3. Elliot, in his Horse Apocalypticas, makes... | |
| Uriah Smith - 1882 - 876 páginas
...the Arian power, and the bitterness of hostile resentment. The triumphs of Arianism were, however, transitory, and its prosperous days were entirely...the Goths out of Italy, by the arms of Justinian." — Moaheim's Church Hist., cent. 6, p. 2, chap. 5, sec. 3. Elliot, in his Horse Apocalypticse, makes... | |
| Uriah Smith - 1884 - 902 páginas
...the Arian power, 1_ and the bitterness of hostile resentment. The triumphs of Arianism were, however, transitory, and its prosperous days were entirely...the Goths out of Italy, by the arms of Justinian." — MosJieim's Church History, cent, (i, p. 2, chap. 5, sec. 3. Elliot, in his Hone Apocalypticie,... | |
| Uriah Smith - 1885 - 1006 páginas
...the Arian power, and the bitterness of hostile resentment. The triumphs of Arianism were, however, transitory, and its prosperous days were entirely...the Goths out of Italy, by the arms of Justinian." — Mosheim's Church History, cent. 6, p. 2, chap. 5, sec. 3. Elliot, in his Horse Apocalypticse, makes... | |
| Charles Taze Russell - 1918 - 650 páginas
...century, into Africa, under the Vandals; and into Asia, under the Goths. But it sunk almost at once, when the Vandals were driven out of Africa, and the Goths out of Italy, by the arms of Justinian. However, it revived again in Italy, under the protection of the Lombards, In the seventh century, and... | |
| 1905 - 44 páginas
...Near the beginning of the sixth century it had won great triumphs in many parts of Asia and Africa. When the Vandals were driven out of Africa and the Goths out of Italy by Justinian, Arianism was given a well nigh death blow. Under the Lombards it was revived in the seventh... | |
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