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... bishops , the minifters of the pontiff . On their arrival at Conftantinople , the emperor and the nuncios admired each other's piety and eloquence : and their frequent confer- ences were filled with mutual praises and pro- mifes , by ...
... bishops , the minifters of the pontiff . On their arrival at Conftantinople , the emperor and the nuncios admired each other's piety and eloquence : and their frequent confer- ences were filled with mutual praises and pro- mifes , by ...
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... bishops , " and to inftruct the faithful , of the Eaft and " Weft . " The nuncios feemed content with the propofition ; and Cantacuzene affects to deplore the failure of his hopes , which were foon over- thrown by the death of Clement ...
... bishops , " and to inftruct the faithful , of the Eaft and " Weft . " The nuncios feemed content with the propofition ; and Cantacuzene affects to deplore the failure of his hopes , which were foon over- thrown by the death of Clement ...
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... bishops , and the impoffibility of convening them at a time when the Turkish arms were at the gates of his capital . From a review of the public tranfac- tions it will appear , that the Greeks infifted on three fucceffive meafures , a ...
... bishops , and the impoffibility of convening them at a time when the Turkish arms were at the gates of his capital . From a review of the public tranfac- tions it will appear , that the Greeks infifted on three fucceffive meafures , a ...
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... bishops , we discover the metropolitan titles of Heraclea and Cyzicus , Nice and Nicomedia , Ephefus and Tre- bizond , and the perfonal merit of Mark and Beffa- rion , who , in the confidence of their learning and eloquence , were ...
... bishops , we discover the metropolitan titles of Heraclea and Cyzicus , Nice and Nicomedia , Ephefus and Tre- bizond , and the perfonal merit of Mark and Beffa- rion , who , in the confidence of their learning and eloquence , were ...
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... bishops of Rome and Conftantinople . The latter was faluted by his brother with a kiss of union and charity nor would any of the Greek ecclefiaftics fubmit to kifs the feet of the Weftern primate . On the opening of the fynod , the ...
... bishops of Rome and Conftantinople . The latter was faluted by his brother with a kiss of union and charity nor would any of the Greek ecclefiaftics fubmit to kifs the feet of the Weftern primate . On the opening of the fynod , the ...
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