Augustine of CanterburyMethuen, 1895 - 203 sider |
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... Italy , he took up his residence at Ravenna ; but he visited Rome , was filled with admiration of the grandeur of its ancient monuments , and took pains to encourage its returning prosperity . After sixty years of subjection to the ...
... Italy , he took up his residence at Ravenna ; but he visited Rome , was filled with admiration of the grandeur of its ancient monuments , and took pains to encourage its returning prosperity . After sixty years of subjection to the ...
Side 5
... Italy and the provinces , and further enriched by continual offerings , was very wealthy . The legal recognition accorded by the Christian Emperors to the arbitration of bishops between disputants , and the deference paid to their ...
... Italy and the provinces , and further enriched by continual offerings , was very wealthy . The legal recognition accorded by the Christian Emperors to the arbitration of bishops between disputants , and the deference paid to their ...
Side 6
... Italian bishops withdrew from communion with Rome , and the province of Aquileia maintained its excommuni- cation of Rome for nearly a century and a half . This was the Rome of Gregory the Great , and the scene of the opening of the ...
... Italian bishops withdrew from communion with Rome , and the province of Aquileia maintained its excommuni- cation of Rome for nearly a century and a half . This was the Rome of Gregory the Great , and the scene of the opening of the ...
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... Italy and Gaul . The position and talents of Gregory were enough to ensure him an eminent position in the Church , as formerly in the civil service of his native city . It was the custom of the time for the great Patriarchs to maintain ...
... Italy and Gaul . The position and talents of Gregory were enough to ensure him an eminent position in the Church , as formerly in the civil service of his native city . It was the custom of the time for the great Patriarchs to maintain ...
Side 11
... Italy , Gaul , and Spain at this period was virtually a republic , and the bishop was , by his office , wealth , and influence , the greatest man in it . The position of the Bishop of Rome at this time was essentially the same as in the ...
... Italy , Gaul , and Spain at this period was virtually a republic , and the bishop was , by his office , wealth , and influence , the greatest man in it . The position of the Bishop of Rome at this time was essentially the same as in 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...