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... Catholics was offended by the public toleration of heresy . Every quarter of Constantinople was filled with tumult and disorder ; and the Barbarians gazed with such ardor on the rich shops of the jewellers , and the tables of the ...
... Catholics was offended by the public toleration of heresy . Every quarter of Constantinople was filled with tumult and disorder ; and the Barbarians gazed with such ardor on the rich shops of the jewellers , and the tables of the ...
Side 98
... Catholics uncovered the roof , and continued to throw down flaming logs of wood , till they overwhelmed their adversaries , who had retreated to the church or conventicle of the Arians . Gainas was either innocent of the design , or too ...
... Catholics uncovered the roof , and continued to throw down flaming logs of wood , till they overwhelmed their adversaries , who had retreated to the church or conventicle of the Arians . Gainas was either innocent of the design , or too ...
Side 105
... Catholics retreated to the baths of Constan- tine , and afterwards to the fields ; where they were still pursued and insulted by the guards , the bishops , and the magistrates . The fatal day of the second and final exile of Chrysostom ...
... Catholics retreated to the baths of Constan- tine , and afterwards to the fields ; where they were still pursued and insulted by the guards , the bishops , and the magistrates . The fatal day of the second and final exile of Chrysostom ...
Side 107
... Catholics applauded the justice of Heaven , which avenged the persecution of St. Chrysostom ; and perhaps the emperor was the only per- son who sincerely bewailed the loss of the haughty and rapa- cious Eudoxia . Such a domestic ...
... Catholics applauded the justice of Heaven , which avenged the persecution of St. Chrysostom ; and perhaps the emperor was the only per- son who sincerely bewailed the loss of the haughty and rapa- cious Eudoxia . Such a domestic ...
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... Catholic church ; and he once refused to eat , till an insolent monk , who had cast an excommunication on his sovereign , condescended to heal the spiritual wound which he had inflicted.T The story of a fair and virtuous maiden , ex ...
... Catholic church ; and he once refused to eat , till an insolent monk , who had cast an excommunication on his sovereign , condescended to heal the spiritual wound which he had inflicted.T The story of a fair and virtuous maiden , ex ...
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