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Side 4
... remains of their ancient opulence , and sent an embassy to the Emperor Tiberius II . , asking aid , and offering three thousand pounds of gold as their contribution to the cost of the expedition . The Emperor declared his inability to ...
... remains of their ancient opulence , and sent an embassy to the Emperor Tiberius II . , asking aid , and offering three thousand pounds of gold as their contribution to the cost of the expedition . The Emperor declared his inability to ...
Side 36
... make them almost fancy themselves still in Italy ; a portion of the portico of the ancient Forum still exists ; and a temple supposed to have been dedicated to Augustus , and the remains of the theatre on the. 36 AUGUSTINE OF CANTERBURY.
... make them almost fancy themselves still in Italy ; a portion of the portico of the ancient Forum still exists ; and a temple supposed to have been dedicated to Augustus , and the remains of the theatre on the. 36 AUGUSTINE OF CANTERBURY.
Side 37
Edward Lewes Cutts. Augustus , and the remains of the theatre on the hillside , still remain . Here Augustine would present his letter of introduction to the Bishop Desiderius , and would hardly fail to be reminded that the Church of ...
Edward Lewes Cutts. Augustus , and the remains of the theatre on the hillside , still remain . Here Augustine would present his letter of introduction to the Bishop Desiderius , and would hardly fail to be reminded that the Church of ...
Side 54
... remains , at least , of temple and court- house and theatre . But what concerned Augustine and concerns us , is that among the old Roman build- ings of the city there was a church , disused and in disrepair , for it had been empty for a ...
... remains , at least , of temple and court- house and theatre . But what concerned Augustine and concerns us , is that among the old Roman build- ings of the city there was a church , disused and in disrepair , for it had been empty for a ...
Side 67
... remains , ' Give alms of such things as ye have , and behold all things are clean to you ' ( Luke xi . 41 ) ' ? " Augustine's second question : - " 2. Since the faith is one , why are the customs of the Churches different― one use of ...
... remains , ' Give alms of such things as ye have , and behold all things are clean to you ' ( Luke xi . 41 ) ' ? " Augustine's second question : - " 2. Since the faith is one , why are the customs of the Churches different― one use of ...
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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...