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Side 131
The restoration of images, and the final extirpation of the Iconoclasts, has
endeared her name to the devotion of the Greeks; but in the fervour of religious
zeal, Theodora entertained a grateful regard for the memory and salvation of her
...
The restoration of images, and the final extirpation of the Iconoclasts, has
endeared her name to the devotion of the Greeks; but in the fervour of religious
zeal, Theodora entertained a grateful regard for the memory and salvation of her
...
Side 196
Leo the Iconoclast, and his successors, D –840. Byzantine clergy; while the rude
and remote districts of Asia were strangers to this innovation of sacred luxury.
Many large congregations of Gnostics and Arians maintained, after their
conversion ...
Leo the Iconoclast, and his successors, D –840. Byzantine clergy; while the rude
and remote districts of Asia were strangers to this innovation of sacred luxury.
Many large congregations of Gnostics and Arians maintained, after their
conversion ...
Side 228
But as soon as she reigned in her own name and that of her son, Irene more
seriously undertook the ruin of the Iconoclasts; and the first step of her future
persecution was a general edict for liberty of conscience. In the restoration of the
monks, ...
But as soon as she reigned in her own name and that of her son, Irene more
seriously undertook the ruin of the Iconoclasts; and the first step of her future
persecution was a general edict for liberty of conscience. In the restoration of the
monks, ...
Side 229
promotion of her secretary Tarasius gave Irene the CHAP. patriarch of
Constantinople, and the command of the * oriental church. But the decrees of a
general council could only be repealed by a similar assembly: * the Iconoclasts,
whom she ...
promotion of her secretary Tarasius gave Irene the CHAP. patriarch of
Constantinople, and the command of the * oriental church. But the decrees of a
general council could only be repealed by a similar assembly: * the Iconoclasts,
whom she ...
Side 231
His moderation was guarded by timidity; but his son Theophilus, alike ignorant of
fear and pity, was the last and most cruel of the Iconoclasts. The enthusiasm of
the times ran strongly against them; and the emperors, who stemmed the torrent,
...
His moderation was guarded by timidity; but his son Theophilus, alike ignorant of
fear and pity, was the last and most cruel of the Iconoclasts. The enthusiasm of
the times ran strongly against them; and the emperors, who stemmed the torrent,
...
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