The Ecclesiastical Class Book, Or, History of the Church: From the Birth of Christ to the Present TimeF.J. Huntington, 1839 - 255 |
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Strona 57
... pontiff or pope . Hence , may be traced the manner in which the ministers of Christ became separated into the different orders of pontiffs , patriarchs , metropolitans , archbishops , and the like . Nor should it be forgotten , that for ...
... pontiff or pope . Hence , may be traced the manner in which the ministers of Christ became separated into the different orders of pontiffs , patriarchs , metropolitans , archbishops , and the like . Nor should it be forgotten , that for ...
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... pontiffs , in the year 606 , with an account of which our last period concluded , forms an important era in the ... pontiff accomplished his purpose , and at the hands of Phocas , received the title of universal bishop . This is the date ...
... pontiffs , in the year 606 , with an account of which our last period concluded , forms an important era in the ... pontiff accomplished his purpose , and at the hands of Phocas , received the title of universal bishop . This is the date ...
Strona 74
... pontiffs , to convert the heathen . Aware of the importance of first raising the standard of the cross , under the auspices of papal authority , the popes were ready to embrace every opportunity to send forth missionaries , attached to ...
... pontiffs , to convert the heathen . Aware of the importance of first raising the standard of the cross , under the auspices of papal authority , the popes were ready to embrace every opportunity to send forth missionaries , attached to ...
Strona 75
... pontiffs issued their commands , that no saint should be worshipped , except such as had been canonized by them . This at once invested them with an enormous power . They made saints of whom they pleased , and the people were taught to ...
... pontiffs issued their commands , that no saint should be worshipped , except such as had been canonized by them . This at once invested them with an enormous power . They made saints of whom they pleased , and the people were taught to ...
Strona 76
... pontiffs . In the year 1204 , Inno- cent III . sent inquisitors , as they were called , headed by one Dominic , into Gaul , to execute his wrath upon persons , who had dared to speak in op- position to the papal throne . These ...
... pontiffs . In the year 1204 , Inno- cent III . sent inquisitors , as they were called , headed by one Dominic , into Gaul , to execute his wrath upon persons , who had dared to speak in op- position to the papal throne . These ...
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