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Side 64
The weight which they cast into the downfal of the eastern empire demands our
notice, and the reader may be amused with the various prospect of, I. The
Nestorians. II. The Jacobites." III. The Maronites. IV. The Armenians. V. The Copts
; and, ...
The weight which they cast into the downfal of the eastern empire demands our
notice, and the reader may be amused with the various prospect of, I. The
Nestorians. II. The Jacobites." III. The Maronites. IV. The Armenians. V. The Copts
; and, ...
Side 77
THE Monothelites of every age are described under the appellation of Maronites,
" a name which has been MAROCHAP. insensibly transferred from a hermit to a
monastery, XLVII. from. * This excessive abstinence is censured by La Croze (p.
THE Monothelites of every age are described under the appellation of Maronites,
" a name which has been MAROCHAP. insensibly transferred from a hermit to a
monastery, XLVII. from. * This excessive abstinence is censured by La Croze (p.
Side 78
Their proselyte, the emperor Heraclius, was rejected as a Maronite from the walls
of Emesa; he found a refuge in the monastery of his brethren; and their
theological lessons were repaid with the gift of a spacious and wealthy domain.
Their proselyte, the emperor Heraclius, was rejected as a Maronite from the walls
of Emesa; he found a refuge in the monastery of his brethren; and their
theological lessons were repaid with the gift of a spacious and wealthy domain.
Side 79
Yet the humble nation of the Maronites has survived the empire of
Constantinople, and they still enjoy, under their Turkish masters, a free religion
and a mitigated servitude. Their domestic governors are chosen among the
ancient nobility; the ...
Yet the humble nation of the Maronites has survived the empire of
Constantinople, and they still enjoy, under their Turkish masters, a free religion
and a mitigated servitude. Their domestic governors are chosen among the
ancient nobility; the ...
Side 80
But it may reasonably be questioned, whether their union has ever been perfect
or sincere; and the learned Maronites of the college of Rome have vainly
laboured to absolve their ancestors from the guilt of heresy and schism." IV. Since
the ...
But it may reasonably be questioned, whether their union has ever been perfect
or sincere; and the learned Maronites of the college of Rome have vainly
laboured to absolve their ancestors from the guilt of heresy and schism." IV. Since
the ...
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