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Strona ix
... orthodox or agnostic , to apologize for the study of the life and institutions of the Christian Church . Grad- ually the vast surface of medieval history is being reclaimed by the labours of minute investigators , and year by year we ...
... orthodox or agnostic , to apologize for the study of the life and institutions of the Christian Church . Grad- ually the vast surface of medieval history is being reclaimed by the labours of minute investigators , and year by year we ...
Strona xiv
... Orthodox Church is most vividly illustrated by surviv- ing memorials of great ages of architecture and art . It is tempting , no doubt , to say something of what must strike every visitor of the present condition of the Empire which now ...
... Orthodox Church is most vividly illustrated by surviv- ing memorials of great ages of architecture and art . It is tempting , no doubt , to say something of what must strike every visitor of the present condition of the Empire which now ...
Strona 31
... orthodox : and it is in his writings , which enshrine the policy of his master , that we must search for the rela- tions between Church a before Belisarius had w Italy to the allegiance de Roman Cæsar . State in the days ck Ravenna and ...
... orthodox : and it is in his writings , which enshrine the policy of his master , that we must search for the rela- tions between Church a before Belisarius had w Italy to the allegiance de Roman Cæsar . State in the days ck Ravenna and ...
Strona 37
... orthodoxy " The father - in - law , " lest , through grief for the loss of his son - in - law , he should attempt anything against his king- dom , " Theodoric " caused to be accused and ordered him to be slain . " Boethius had 1 Italy ...
... orthodoxy " The father - in - law , " lest , through grief for the loss of his son - in - law , he should attempt anything against his king- dom , " Theodoric " caused to be accused and ordered him to be slain . " Boethius had 1 Italy ...
Strona 38
... orthodox Emperor Justin . No doubt the main reason for the butchery was political ; but it is impossible in this age wholly to separate religion from politics ; especially when we read , in almost immediate conjunction with the story of ...
... orthodox Emperor Justin . No doubt the main reason for the butchery was political ; but it is impossible in this age wholly to separate religion from politics ; especially when we read , in almost immediate conjunction with the story of ...
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The Church of the Sixth Century: Six Chapters in Ecclesiastical History William Holden 1860-1930 Hutton Podgląd niedostępny - 2021 |
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