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ninth centuries; since a question of popular superstition produced the revolt of
Italy, the temporal power of the popes, and the restoration of the Roman empire
in the West. The primitive Christians were possessed with an unconquerable ...
ninth centuries; since a question of popular superstition produced the revolt of
Italy, the temporal power of the popes, and the restoration of the Roman empire
in the West. The primitive Christians were possessed with an unconquerable ...
Side 198
In the long night of superstition, the Christians had wandered far away from the
simplicity of the gospel: nor was it easy for them to discern the clue, and tread
back the mazes, of the labyrinth. The worship of images was inseparably blended
, ...
In the long night of superstition, the Christians had wandered far away from the
simplicity of the gospel: nor was it easy for them to discern the clue, and tread
back the mazes, of the labyrinth. The worship of images was inseparably blended
, ...
Side 228
Under the reign of Constantine the fifth, the union of civil and ecclesiastical power
had overthrown the tree, without extirpating the root, of superstition. The idols, for
such they were now held, were secretly cherished by the order and the sex ...
Under the reign of Constantine the fifth, the union of civil and ecclesiastical power
had overthrown the tree, without extirpating the root, of superstition. The idols, for
such they were now held, were secretly cherished by the order and the sex ...
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An *... angry book of controversy was composed and pub*... lished in the name of
Charlemagne;" under his aubled at Frankfort:" they blamed the fury of the
Iconoclasts, but they pronounced a more severe censure against the superstition
of the ...
An *... angry book of controversy was composed and pub*... lished in the name of
Charlemagne;" under his aubled at Frankfort:" they blamed the fury of the
Iconoclasts, but they pronounced a more severe censure against the superstition
of the ...
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chap. of David to that of Heraclius, the country was overLI. spread with ancient
and flourishing cities: the inhabitants were numerous and wealthy; and, after the
slow ravage of despotism and superstition, after the recent calamities of the ...
chap. of David to that of Heraclius, the country was overLI. spread with ancient
and flourishing cities: the inhabitants were numerous and wealthy; and, after the
slow ravage of despotism and superstition, after the recent calamities of the ...
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The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 2 Edward Gibbon Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1828 |
The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 5 Edward Gibbon,Henry Hart Milman,Guizot (M., François),Sir William Smith Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1862 |
The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 4 Edward Gibbon Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1862 |
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