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... True cause of the dislike shewn to the Greek fathers by the opposite party · Spirit of the Greek and the Latin theology contrasted Position assumed by the anti - Augustinian party Permanence of Augustine's influence Story from Eusebius ...
... True cause of the dislike shewn to the Greek fathers by the opposite party · Spirit of the Greek and the Latin theology contrasted Position assumed by the anti - Augustinian party Permanence of Augustine's influence Story from Eusebius ...
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... true Eternal City had appeared . tion . In brief the advent of the new reign necessarily implied The applica- the termination of the old , and the calamities of the age were but the funeral knell of the Roman empire . But what imported ...
... true Eternal City had appeared . tion . In brief the advent of the new reign necessarily implied The applica- the termination of the old , and the calamities of the age were but the funeral knell of the Roman empire . But what imported ...
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... true , had tended to weaken the belief which Gregory had held ' , but there had at the same time been growing up in the Church a subsidiary theory with respect to pagan literature , which equally served to discredit and discourage the ...
... true , had tended to weaken the belief which Gregory had held ' , but there had at the same time been growing up in the Church a subsidiary theory with respect to pagan literature , which equally served to discredit and discourage the ...
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... true , is analysed with a care that M. Jourdain's tutor might have envied ; but the writer appears to confuse quantity with accentuation , and it indicates the neglect into which Cicero's writings had already fallen that , in treating ...
... true , is analysed with a care that M. Jourdain's tutor might have envied ; but the writer appears to confuse quantity with accentuation , and it indicates the neglect into which Cicero's writings had already fallen that , in treating ...
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... true connexion , one of the most important movements of the Middle Ages , the next prominent feature that arrests our attention in pursuing our enquiry1 . De Officiis Amid the numerous legends , pretended miracles , and other inventions ...
... true connexion , one of the most important movements of the Middle Ages , the next prominent feature that arrests our attention in pursuing our enquiry1 . De Officiis Amid the numerous legends , pretended miracles , and other inventions ...
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