The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 6W. Pickering, London, and Talboys and Wheeler, Oxford, 1827 |
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... superstition , were guilty of disobedi- ence to the authority of the church and of the emperor . In their loud and loyal acclamations , they celebrated the merits of their temporal redeemer ; and to his zeal and justice they intrusted ...
... superstition , were guilty of disobedi- ence to the authority of the church and of the emperor . In their loud and loyal acclamations , they celebrated the merits of their temporal redeemer ; and to his zeal and justice they intrusted ...
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... superstition . The idols , for such they were now held , were secretly cherished by the order and the sex most prone to devotion ; and the fond alliance of the monks and females , obtained a final victory over the reason and authority ...
... superstition . The idols , for such they were now held , were secretly cherished by the order and the sex most prone to devotion ; and the fond alliance of the monks and females , obtained a final victory over the reason and authority ...
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... superstition of the Greeks , and the decrees of their pretended council , which was long despised by the barbarians of the west P. Among them the worship of images advanced with a silent and insensible pro- gress ; but a large atonement ...
... superstition of the Greeks , and the decrees of their pretended council , which was long despised by the barbarians of the west P. Among them the worship of images advanced with a silent and insensible pro- gress ; but a large atonement ...
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His incorruptible body | 7 |
Orthodox consent and verbal | 13 |
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