The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 2T. Cadell, 1828 |
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... bishops as presidents of the college of presbyters Provincial councils Progress of episcopal authority Pre - eminence of the metropolitan churches Virtues of the first Christians · 104 ib . 105 · • 107 ib . · 108 • 110 • 112 V • 114 115 ...
... bishops as presidents of the college of presbyters Provincial councils Progress of episcopal authority Pre - eminence of the metropolitan churches Virtues of the first Christians · 104 ib . 105 · • 107 ib . · 108 • 110 • 112 V • 114 115 ...
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... bishop of Carthage His danger and flight 257. His banishment His condemnation His martyrdom Various incitements to martyrdom Ardour of the first Christians Gradual relaxation Three methods of escaping martyrdom Alternatives of severity ...
... bishop of Carthage His danger and flight 257. His banishment His condemnation His martyrdom Various incitements to martyrdom Ardour of the first Christians Gradual relaxation Three methods of escaping martyrdom Alternatives of severity ...
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... bishops under the Christian emperors I. Election of bishops • II . Ordination of the clergy III . Property IV . Civil jurisdiction V. Spiritual censures VI . Freedom of public preaching VII . Privilege of legislative assemblies Page 435 ...
... bishops under the Christian emperors I. Election of bishops • II . Ordination of the clergy III . Property IV . Civil jurisdiction V. Spiritual censures VI . Freedom of public preaching VII . Privilege of legislative assemblies Page 435 ...
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... bishops of Jerusalem were all circumcised Jews ; and the congregation over which they presided united the law of Moses with the doctrine of Christ . It was natural that the primitive tradition of a church which was founded only forty ...
... bishops of Jerusalem were all circumcised Jews ; and the congregation over which they presided united the law of Moses with the doctrine of Christ . It was natural that the primitive tradition of a church which was founded only forty ...
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... this occasional absence , the bishop and church of Pella still retained the title of Jerusalem . In the same manner , the Roman pontiffs resided seventy years at XV . still enjoyed the comfort of making frequent and 74 THE DECLINE AND FALL.
... this occasional absence , the bishop and church of Pella still retained the title of Jerusalem . In the same manner , the Roman pontiffs resided seventy years at XV . still enjoyed the comfort of making frequent and 74 THE DECLINE AND FALL.
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