A familiar survey of the Christian religion, and of history: as connected with the introduction of Christianity, and with its progress to the present time. Intended primarily for the use of young persons of either sex, during the course of public or of private education ...Printed by William Porter, for W. Watson, 1800 - 368 pàgines |
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Pàgina 262
... pope thenceforward issued decretal epistles ; appointed vicars in the provinces ; cited the bishops to Rome ; convoked general councib j and openly announced himself as head and sovereign of the universal church (a). From Thedosius and ...
... pope thenceforward issued decretal epistles ; appointed vicars in the provinces ; cited the bishops to Rome ; convoked general councib j and openly announced himself as head and sovereign of the universal church (a). From Thedosius and ...
Pàgina 267
... pope) against the blasphemy of the title ; and thundered against his daring rival the portentous appellation of Antichrist. Perhaps he forgot that his own predecessors, whose rights he was thus eager to maintain, had long claimed the ...
... pope) against the blasphemy of the title ; and thundered against his daring rival the portentous appellation of Antichrist. Perhaps he forgot that his own predecessors, whose rights he was thus eager to maintain, had long claimed the ...
Pàgina 268
... pope Boniface V. the churches were rendered places of refuge to all persons, who should fly to them for protection ; and thus became public asylums for the most abandoned criminals. To the turbulent remains of ancient divisions the new ...
... pope Boniface V. the churches were rendered places of refuge to all persons, who should fly to them for protection ; and thus became public asylums for the most abandoned criminals. To the turbulent remains of ancient divisions the new ...
Pàgina 269
... Pope Martin, having treated the Imperial edicts with extreme contempt, in consequence of their being favourable to Monothelitism, of which, unlike to the future pope Honorius, he was a bitter enemy ; and having solemnly anathematised ...
... Pope Martin, having treated the Imperial edicts with extreme contempt, in consequence of their being favourable to Monothelitism, of which, unlike to the future pope Honorius, he was a bitter enemy ; and having solemnly anathematised ...
Pàgina 275
... Pope Gregory, without ceremony, excommunicated the emperor, as the Greek writers all affirm, and as many learned Roman Catholic writers acknowledge : the Italian provinces subject to the Greek empire rose in rebellion :, and Rome, with ...
... Pope Gregory, without ceremony, excommunicated the emperor, as the Greek writers all affirm, and as many learned Roman Catholic writers acknowledge : the Italian provinces subject to the Greek empire rose in rebellion :, and Rome, with ...
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