The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 3Tourneisen, 1787 - 403 sider |
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... Nicene council was edified by his public declara- tion , that if he furprised a bishop in the act of adultery , he should caft his Imperial mantle oyer the epifcopal finner . 2. The domeftic jurisdiction of the bishops was at once a ...
... Nicene council was edified by his public declara- tion , that if he furprised a bishop in the act of adultery , he should caft his Imperial mantle oyer the epifcopal finner . 2. The domeftic jurisdiction of the bishops was at once a ...
Side 263
... Nicene doctrine , appeared to confider the expreffion of fubftance , as if it had been fynonimous with that of nature ; and they ventured to illuftrate their meaning , by affirming that three men , as they belong to the fame com- mon ...
... Nicene doctrine , appeared to confider the expreffion of fubftance , as if it had been fynonimous with that of nature ; and they ventured to illuftrate their meaning , by affirming that three men , as they belong to the fame com- mon ...
Side 266
... Nicene fynod . 1. If they were asked , whether the Son was like unto the Father ; the queftion was refolutely answered in the negative , by the here- tics who adhered to the principles of Arius , or indeed to those of philofophy ; which ...
... Nicene fynod . 1. If they were asked , whether the Son was like unto the Father ; the queftion was refolutely answered in the negative , by the here- tics who adhered to the principles of Arius , or indeed to those of philofophy ; which ...
Side 269
... Nicene creed " . The Latins had received the rays of divine knowledge through the dark and doubtful medium of a translation . The poverty and ftubbornness of their native tongue , was not always capable of affording juft equi- valents ...
... Nicene creed " . The Latins had received the rays of divine knowledge through the dark and doubtful medium of a translation . The poverty and ftubbornness of their native tongue , was not always capable of affording juft equi- valents ...
Side 273
... Nicene creed was ratified by Con- ftantine ; and his firm declaration , that those who refifted the divine judgment of the fynod , must prepare themselves for an immediate exile , anni- hilated the murmurs of a feeble oppofition ; which ...
... Nicene creed was ratified by Con- ftantine ; and his firm declaration , that those who refifted the divine judgment of the fynod , must prepare themselves for an immediate exile , anni- hilated the murmurs of a feeble oppofition ; which ...
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The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 3 Edward Gibbon Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1787 |
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