An Ecclesiastical History Ancient & Modern...R. Baynes, 1819 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 100
עמוד 23
... Rome , were due to the bishop of Constantinople , on account of the equal dignity and lustre of the two cities , in which these prelates exercised their authority . The same coun- cil confirmed also , by a solemn act , the bishop of ...
... Rome , were due to the bishop of Constantinople , on account of the equal dignity and lustre of the two cities , in which these prelates exercised their authority . The same coun- cil confirmed also , by a solemn act , the bishop of ...
עמוד 29
... Rome , by taking all these prelates alternately under his protection , daily added new degrees of influence and authority to the Roman see , rendered it every where respected , and was thus impercep- tibly establishing its supremacy ...
... Rome , by taking all these prelates alternately under his protection , daily added new degrees of influence and authority to the Roman see , rendered it every where respected , and was thus impercep- tibly establishing its supremacy ...
עמוד 67
... Rome , whom F 2 he [ m ] See Harduini Concilia . tom . i . p . 2109. See also Jos . Sim . Assemanus , Biblioth . Orient . Vatican . tom . iii . part II . p . 199 . V. PART II . CENT . he had engaged on Chap . V. 67 Divisions and Heresies .
... Rome , whom F 2 he [ m ] See Harduini Concilia . tom . i . p . 2109. See also Jos . Sim . Assemanus , Biblioth . Orient . Vatican . tom . iii . part II . p . 199 . V. PART II . CENT . he had engaged on Chap . V. 67 Divisions and Heresies .
עמוד 84
... Rome , his opposing it throughout the whole course of his ministry [ s ] , and his ambitious efforts to en- large , beyond all bounds , the authority and prero- gatives of the sce of Constantinople . The Greeks , however , defended the ...
... Rome , his opposing it throughout the whole course of his ministry [ s ] , and his ambitious efforts to en- large , beyond all bounds , the authority and prero- gatives of the sce of Constantinople . The Greeks , however , defended the ...
עמוד 86
... Rome in the greatest reputation , and were universally esteemed on account of their extraordinary piety and vir- tue [ 2 ] . These monks looked upon the doctrines , which [ w ] Many learned men treat this controversy as a mere dis- pute ...
... Rome in the greatest reputation , and were universally esteemed on account of their extraordinary piety and vir- tue [ 2 ] . These monks looked upon the doctrines , which [ w ] Many learned men treat this controversy as a mere dis- pute ...
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