The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 5H. T. Coates, 1900 |
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... faith of the royal stranger who had invoked his healing power , and offered the strong city of Edessa to pro- tect him against the malice of the Jews . The ignorance of the primitive church is explained by the long imprisonment of the ...
... faith of the royal stranger who had invoked his healing power , and offered the strong city of Edessa to pro- tect him against the malice of the Jews . The ignorance of the primitive church is explained by the long imprisonment of the ...
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... faith , and by the authority of a general council : but the convocation of such an assembly was reserved for his son Constantine ; and though it is stigmatized by triumphant bigotry as a meeting of fools and atheists , their own partial ...
... faith , and by the authority of a general council : but the convocation of such an assembly was reserved for his son Constantine ; and though it is stigmatized by triumphant bigotry as a meeting of fools and atheists , their own partial ...
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... faith . After a . serious deliberation of six months , the three hundred and thirty - eight bishops pronounced and subscribed a unanimous decree , that all visible symbols of Christ , except in the Eucharist , were either blasphemous or ...
... faith . After a . serious deliberation of six months , the three hundred and thirty - eight bishops pronounced and subscribed a unanimous decree , that all visible symbols of Christ , except in the Eucharist , were either blasphemous or ...
Side 12
... faith . The worship of images was triumphantly restored : the patri- arch renounced his dissimulation , or dissembled his sentiments . and the righteous claims of the usurper was acknowledged , botk in the new , and in ancient , Rome ...
... faith . The worship of images was triumphantly restored : the patri- arch renounced his dissimulation , or dissembled his sentiments . and the righteous claims of the usurper was acknowledged , botk in the new , and in ancient , Rome ...
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... faith , were reconciled in a dangerous and unnatural alliance the king and the exarch marched to the conquest of Spoleto and Rome : the storm evaporated without effect , but the policy of Liutprand alarmed Italy with a vexatious ...
... faith , were reconciled in a dangerous and unnatural alliance the king and the exarch marched to the conquest of Spoleto and Rome : the storm evaporated without effect , but the policy of Liutprand alarmed Italy with a vexatious ...
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