The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 3Tourneisen, 1787 - 403 sider |
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Side vii
... Clergy 219 221 222 224 225 III . Property IV . Civil Jurifdiction V. Spiritual Cenfures VI . Freedom of public Preaching VII . Privilege of legislative Affemblies CHA P. XXI . - 227 229 232 234 236 238 Perfecution of Herefy . - The ...
... Clergy 219 221 222 224 225 III . Property IV . Civil Jurifdiction V. Spiritual Cenfures VI . Freedom of public Preaching VII . Privilege of legislative Affemblies CHA P. XXI . - 227 229 232 234 236 238 Perfecution of Herefy . - The ...
Side 216
... clergy , in the cathedral church of the diocefe , during the fifty days between the folemn festivals of Eafter and Pentecoft ; and this holy term admitted a numerous band of infants and adult perfons into the bofom of the church . XX ...
... clergy , in the cathedral church of the diocefe , during the fifty days between the folemn festivals of Eafter and Pentecoft ; and this holy term admitted a numerous band of infants and adult perfons into the bofom of the church . XX ...
Side 222
... clergy , as well as people , would be the refult of confcience and gratitude . It was long fince efta- blished , as a fundamental maxim of the Roman conftitution , that every rank of citizens were alike fubject to the laws , and that ...
... clergy , as well as people , would be the refult of confcience and gratitude . It was long fince efta- blished , as a fundamental maxim of the Roman conftitution , that every rank of citizens were alike fubject to the laws , and that ...
Side 223
... clergy and of the laity was , indeed , familiar to many nations of an- tiquity ; and the priefts of India , of Perfia , of Af- fyria , of Judea , of Ethiopia , of Egypt , and of Gaul , derived from a celeftial origin the temporal power ...
... clergy and of the laity was , indeed , familiar to many nations of an- tiquity ; and the priefts of India , of Perfia , of Af- fyria , of Judea , of Ethiopia , of Egypt , and of Gaul , derived from a celeftial origin the temporal power ...
Side 225
... clergy . III . Property . IV . Civil jurifdiction . V. Spiritual cenfures . VI . Exercife of public oratory . VII . Privilege of legislative assemblies . СНАР . XX . I. The freedom of elections fubfifted long after I. Election the legal ...
... clergy . III . Property . IV . Civil jurifdiction . V. Spiritual cenfures . VI . Exercife of public oratory . VII . Privilege of legislative assemblies . СНАР . XX . I. The freedom of elections fubfifted long after I. Election the legal ...
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The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 3 Edward Gibbon Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1787 |
The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 3 Edward Gibbon Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1787 |
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