| Edward Gibbon - 1804 - 502 sider
...and as we " judge, that all others are extravagant madmen, we " brand them with the infamous name of Heretics ; and " declare, that their conventicles...heavenly wisdom, shall think proper to inflict upon " them."22 The faith of a soldier is commonly the fruit of instruction, rather than of inquiry ; but... | |
| William Findley - 1812 - 380 sider
...the int'aniona^ name of Heretics, and declarfi—tk**'"*- •"'""• JUIJUW, to suffer the severest penalties, which our authority, guided by heavenly wisdom, shall think proper to inflict." Agreeably to the above imperial decree, he drove cut the Arian bishops of Constantinople, who refused... | |
| John Aikin - 1814 - 662 sider
...bet-ides the condemnation of Divine Justice, these persons must expect the severe penalties which his authority, guided by heavenly wisdom, shall think proper to inflict upon them. This declaration was followed by correspondent deeds. Theodosius, after the campaign of 380, entering... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1816 - 498 sider
...we ^"ir*w " judge, that all others are extravagant madmen, we " brand them with the infamous name of Heretics : " and declare, that their conventicles...longer " usurp the respectable appellation of churches. Be" sides the condemnation of Divine justice, they must " expect to suffer the severe penalties, which... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1826 - 864 sider
...and as we judge that all others are extravagam " madmen, we brand them with the infamous name " of Heretics ; and declare, that their conventicles "...appellation of " churches. Besides the condemnation of Dirine " justice, they must expect to suffer the severe penal" ties, which our authority, guided by... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1827 - 526 sider
...christians ; and as we judge that all others are extravagant madmen, we brand them with the infamous name of heretics ; and declare, that their conventicles shall...suffer the severe penalties which our authority, guided hy heavenly wisdom, shall think proper to inflict upon them y." The faith of a soldier is commonly... | |
| Robert Taylor - 1828 - 132 sider
...establishing the doctrine of the Trinity, concludes with an admonition to all who shall object to it, that, " Besides the condemnation of divine justice, they must...penalties, which our authority, guided by heavenly wisdom, may think proper to inflict upon them." — Quoted by Gibbon, vol. 5, p. 15. END OF SECTION III. SECTION... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1846 - 604 sider
...Hereties ; and declare, that " their conventicles shall no longer usurp the respectable ap" pellation of churches. Besides the condemnation of Divine "...authority, guided by heavenly wisdom, shall think proper *l to inflict upon thern."22 The faith of a soldier is commonly the fruit of instruction, rather than... | |
| John Sundins Stamp - 1849 - 650 sider
...Christians ; and as we judge that all others are extravagant madmen, we brand them with the infamous name of heretics, and declare that their conventicles shall...wisdom, shall think proper to inflict upon them." * The power over the church, above that of Bishops and Metropolitans, was vested in Councils, and in the... | |
| William McGirr - 1854 - 420 sider
...judge that all others are extravagant madmen, we brand them with the infamous name of heretics ; we declare that their conventicles shall no longer usurp...wisdom, shall think proper to inflict upon them.' " I have given you his edict in full, so that you may judge for yourselves what spirit he was governed... | |
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