Augustine of CanterburyMethuen, 1895 - 203 sider |
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Side 5
... Christian Emperors to the arbitration of bishops between disputants , and the deference paid to their intercession on behalf of accused persons , had placed the bishop virtually among the chief magistrates of the city ; and the ...
... Christian Emperors to the arbitration of bishops between disputants , and the deference paid to their intercession on behalf of accused persons , had placed the bishop virtually among the chief magistrates of the city ; and the ...
Side 8
... Christians , acting upon the precept of St. Paul not to go to law with one another before the heathen courts ( 1 Cor . vi . 1-6 ) , had made a practice of referring their disputes to the arbitration of their bishops . The Christian ...
... Christians , acting upon the precept of St. Paul not to go to law with one another before the heathen courts ( 1 Cor . vi . 1-6 ) , had made a practice of referring their disputes to the arbitration of their bishops . The Christian ...
Side 16
... Christians , or still involved in the errors of paganism , and was informed that they were pagans . " Alas ! what a ... Christ . " " And how is the king of the province called ? " They told him his name was Elle ; and he answered ...
... Christians , or still involved in the errors of paganism , and was informed that they were pagans . " Alas ! what a ... Christ . " " And how is the king of the province called ? " They told him his name was Elle ; and he answered ...
Side 19
... Christian life and a centre of Christian teaching . This method was largely adopted in subsequent times ; and perhaps might be wisely used now in certain circumstances . For it seems as if the two methods were adapted to two different ...
... Christian life and a centre of Christian teaching . This method was largely adopted in subsequent times ; and perhaps might be wisely used now in certain circumstances . For it seems as if the two methods were adapted to two different ...
Side 26
... Christian era , the agents of the commercial colony of Marseilles had visited the distant island in search of new markets , and during all the intervening time the intercourse between Britain and the Roman world which encircled 26 the ...
... Christian era , the agents of the commercial colony of Marseilles had visited the distant island in search of new markets , and during all the intervening time the intercourse between Britain and the Roman world which encircled 26 the ...
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Side 112 - English, determined upon, viz., that the temples of the idols in that nation ought not to be destroyed; but let the idols that are in them be destroyed; let holy water be made and sprinkled in the said temples, let altars be erected, and relics placed. For if those temples are well built, it is requisite that they be converted from the worship of devils to the service of the true God...