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... zeal and superstition ; and the British clergy incessantly labored to eradicate the Pelagian heresy , which they abhorred , as the peculiar disgrace of their native country , 189 It is somewhat remarkable , or rather it is extremely ...
... zeal and superstition ; and the British clergy incessantly labored to eradicate the Pelagian heresy , which they abhorred , as the peculiar disgrace of their native country , 189 It is somewhat remarkable , or rather it is extremely ...
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... . Olympias , by equal zeal , displayed in a more pious cause , has obtained the title of saint . See Tillemont , Mém . Eccles . tom . xi . pp . 416-440 of the audience were anticipated , or confirmed , by OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE . 101.
... . Olympias , by equal zeal , displayed in a more pious cause , has obtained the title of saint . See Tillemont , Mém . Eccles . tom . xi . pp . 416-440 of the audience were anticipated , or confirmed , by OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE . 101.
Side 102
... zeal of their archbishop . He had condemned , from the pulpit , the domestic females of the clergy of Con- stantinople , who , under the name of servants , or sisters , af- forded a perpetual occasion either of sin or of scandal . The ...
... zeal of their archbishop . He had condemned , from the pulpit , the domestic females of the clergy of Con- stantinople , who , under the name of servants , or sisters , af- forded a perpetual occasion either of sin or of scandal . The ...
Side 104
... zeal , or perhaps his resentment ; declaimed with peculiar asperity against female vices ; and condemned the profane honors which were addressed , almost in the precincts of St. Sophia , to the statue of the empress . His imprudence ...
... zeal , or perhaps his resentment ; declaimed with peculiar asperity against female vices ; and condemned the profane honors which were addressed , almost in the precincts of St. Sophia , to the statue of the empress . His imprudence ...
Side 107
... zeal was transported by the order which he had obtained for the destruction of eight Pagan temples of that city . See the curious details of his life ( Baronius , A. D. 401 , No. 17-51 ) , originally written in Greek , or perhaps in ...
... zeal was transported by the order which he had obtained for the destruction of eight Pagan temples of that city . See the curious details of his life ( Baronius , A. D. 401 , No. 17-51 ) , originally written in Greek , or perhaps in ...
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