The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volume 5F. De Fau, 1906 - Byzantine Empire |
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... archbishop ; who acted from the laudable persuasion that every measure of civil government may have some connection with the glory of God and the interest of the true religion . The monks and populace of Callinicum , an obscure town on ...
... archbishop ; who acted from the laudable persuasion that every measure of civil government may have some connection with the glory of God and the interest of the true religion . The monks and populace of Callinicum , an obscure town on ...
Page 66
... archbishop of Milan , and graciously received the submission of the provinces of the West . Those provinces were involved in the guilt of rebellion ; while the inflexible courage of Ambrose alone had resisted the claims of successful ...
... archbishop of Milan , and graciously received the submission of the provinces of the West . Those provinces were involved in the guilt of rebellion ; while the inflexible courage of Ambrose alone had resisted the claims of successful ...
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... archbishop ; whom they studied to represent as the tyrant of the Eastern church . This ecclesiastical conspiracy was managed by Theoph- ilus , " archbishop of Alexandria , an active and ambitious 45 Palladius ( tom . xiii . p . 40 , & c ...
... archbishop ; whom they studied to represent as the tyrant of the Eastern church . This ecclesiastical conspiracy was managed by Theoph- ilus , " archbishop of Alexandria , an active and ambitious 45 Palladius ( tom . xiii . p . 40 , & c ...
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