The history of the church of Rome: to the end of the episcopate of Damasus, A.D. 384. By Edward John Shepherd, ...Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans [London: Spottiswoodes and Shaw, New-street-Square], 1851 - 573 pages |
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... Western Church - Clement -Justin Martyr - Irenæus - Tertullian- Hilary - Optatus · · 519 The Churches of this period knew of no su- premacy in the bishops of Rome derived through St. Peter Holy Scriptures- Eastern Church - Alexandrian ...
... Western Church - Clement -Justin Martyr - Irenæus - Tertullian- Hilary - Optatus · · 519 The Churches of this period knew of no su- premacy in the bishops of Rome derived through St. Peter Holy Scriptures- Eastern Church - Alexandrian ...
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... Western orthodoxy . There can be little doubt that Origen helped to pave the way for those ecclesiastical disturbances which , in the next century , were as fatal to the Eastern Church as the inroads of the Barbarians to the empire ...
... Western orthodoxy . There can be little doubt that Origen helped to pave the way for those ecclesiastical disturbances which , in the next century , were as fatal to the Eastern Church as the inroads of the Barbarians to the empire ...
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... Western bishops , of which the principal prelates engaged in the previous inquiry formed a part , to rehear the case ; that they also obeyed , and came to the same result ; and that at length the Do- natists appealed to the emperor ...
... Western bishops , of which the principal prelates engaged in the previous inquiry formed a part , to rehear the case ; that they also obeyed , and came to the same result ; and that at length the Do- natists appealed to the emperor ...
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... Western Church . Such an idea is simply ludicrous , and scarcely deserving of notice . Of such little influence was the Roman see beyond Italy , that it is scarcely heard of for four centuries ; a thing which would have been im ...
... Western Church . Such an idea is simply ludicrous , and scarcely deserving of notice . Of such little influence was the Roman see beyond Italy , that it is scarcely heard of for four centuries ; a thing which would have been im ...
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... Western Church ; as if the word " suburbicarian " had no specific local meaning , but was an elastic word of varying signification , according to the autho- rity of the city officer connected with it . Thus the city sca- venger might ...
... Western Church ; as if the word " suburbicarian " had no specific local meaning , but was an elastic word of varying signification , according to the autho- rity of the city officer connected with it . Thus the city sca- venger might ...
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