Origines Liturgicae, Or, Antiquities of the English Ritual: And a Dissertation on Primitive Liturgies, Tom 1Francis & John Rivington, 1845 |
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... orthodox . The Monophysites derive their origin from Eutyches , whose errors were condemned by the council of Chalcedon , A. D. 451 ; they derive their appellation from their doctrine , for they appear to deny the existence of the human ...
... orthodox . The Monophysites derive their origin from Eutyches , whose errors were condemned by the council of Chalcedon , A. D. 451 ; they derive their appellation from their doctrine , for they appear to deny the existence of the human ...
Strona 17
... orthodox of Jerusalem and Syria . In the twelfth century Theodore Balsamon , orthodox patriarch of Antioch , said that the liturgy of St. James was used in Jerusalem and Palestine on the great feast days ; though it appears from the ...
... orthodox of Jerusalem and Syria . In the twelfth century Theodore Balsamon , orthodox patriarch of Antioch , said that the liturgy of St. James was used in Jerusalem and Palestine on the great feast days ; though it appears from the ...
Strona 18
... orthodox liturgy of St. James , is contained in the thirty - second canon of the council in Trullo held at Constantinople , a.D. 691. The two hundred and twenty - seven bishops there assembled , commanded that water should be mixed with ...
... orthodox liturgy of St. James , is contained in the thirty - second canon of the council in Trullo held at Constantinople , a.D. 691. The two hundred and twenty - seven bishops there assembled , commanded that water should be mixed with ...
Strona 19
... orthodox of the patriarchates of Antioch and Jerusalem have , from a very remote period , agreed in ascribing their liturgies to St. James the Apostle , who was frequently entitled first bishop of Jerusa- lem . This fact affords some ...
... orthodox of the patriarchates of Antioch and Jerusalem have , from a very remote period , agreed in ascribing their liturgies to St. James the Apostle , who was frequently entitled first bishop of Jerusa- lem . This fact affords some ...
Strona 20
... orthodox liturgies of St. James from actual comparison , I must endeavour to esta- blish their texts , and to decide which portions of each may be considered certain , and which uncertain . The Monophysite liturgy of St. James was first ...
... orthodox liturgies of St. James from actual comparison , I must endeavour to esta- blish their texts , and to decide which portions of each may be considered certain , and which uncertain . The Monophysite liturgy of St. James was first ...
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