Augustine of CanterburyMethuen, 1895 - 203 sider |
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... Eastern capital at Nicomedia , on the eastern shore of the Propontis , which Constantine removed to Constantinople on the western shore of the Bosphorus . Milan was chosen as the capital of the Western Augustus . Both , with the ...
... Eastern capital at Nicomedia , on the eastern shore of the Propontis , which Constantine removed to Constantinople on the western shore of the Bosphorus . Milan was chosen as the capital of the Western Augustus . Both , with the ...
Side 3
... Eastern Emperor . Then came the invasion of the Lombards , who occupied the north , the south , and scattered portions of the middle of the country ; leaving to the Eastern Emperor a tract of country between the Adriatic and the ...
... Eastern Emperor . Then came the invasion of the Lombards , who occupied the north , the south , and scattered portions of the middle of the country ; leaving to the Eastern Emperor a tract of country between the Adriatic and the ...
Side 4
... Eastern Empire . The Roman province extended along the coast from Civita Vecchia to Terracina , and inland to Ameria and Narni . During the period which we have reached . -the close of the sixth century - the Duchy of Rome was in this ...
... Eastern Empire . The Roman province extended along the coast from Civita Vecchia to Terracina , and inland to Ameria and Narni . During the period which we have reached . -the close of the sixth century - the Duchy of Rome was in this ...
Side 5
... Eastern Emperors , it had lost much of its prestige . Both rulers had maintained the right of intervention in the appointment of bishops , and both had treated the bishops as their subjects . Theodoric had sent Bishop John to ...
... Eastern Emperors , it had lost much of its prestige . Both rulers had maintained the right of intervention in the appointment of bishops , and both had treated the bishops as their subjects . Theodoric had sent Bishop John to ...
Side 7
... what he touched , that while he could hardly help taking the rule of Benedict in its broad outlines as a wise adaptation , on the whole , of the Eastern rule to Western conditions , he would be very likely to modify. 7 GREGORY THE GREAT.
... what he touched , that while he could hardly help taking the rule of Benedict in its broad outlines as a wise adaptation , on the whole , of the Eastern rule to Western conditions , he would be very likely to modify. 7 GREGORY THE GREAT.
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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...