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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... forgeries with each other , and a multitude of lesser but cumulative facts and arguments which render the belief in their forgery so irresistible to myself . If , then , his confidence from what I allege shall be shaken in the several ...
... forgeries with each other , and a multitude of lesser but cumulative facts and arguments which render the belief in their forgery so irresistible to myself . If , then , his confidence from what I allege shall be shaken in the several ...
Page viii
... forgeries of a date later than that which they bear , or to which they pretend . To what period each individual forgery belongs , I do not undertake to decide . I have , it will be seen , assumed that some of them may have been written ...
... forgeries of a date later than that which they bear , or to which they pretend . To what period each individual forgery belongs , I do not undertake to decide . I have , it will be seen , assumed that some of them may have been written ...
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... forgeries that have descended to us . The evidence on which I have arrived at this conclusion is given here- after . * Theodotus , a shoemaker , and a native of Byzan- tium , probably the first Gentile heretic who denied the divinity of ...
... forgeries that have descended to us . The evidence on which I have arrived at this conclusion is given here- after . * Theodotus , a shoemaker , and a native of Byzan- tium , probably the first Gentile heretic who denied the divinity of ...
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... forgeries , which * See Proofs and Illustrations , under the titles , " CYPRIAN " and " STEPHEN . " † Euseb . Hist . Eccl . vii . 5 . they were afterwards guilty of , could not be recon- 28 A. D. 257-265 . SIXTUS II .
... forgeries , which * See Proofs and Illustrations , under the titles , " CYPRIAN " and " STEPHEN . " † Euseb . Hist . Eccl . vii . 5 . they were afterwards guilty of , could not be recon- 28 A. D. 257-265 . SIXTUS II .
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... forgeries as his letters to have contami- nated his fame . Moreover , among the many writers who name these events , scarcely two agree in their statements . Some say his exile occurred after the Council of Rimini ; others , immediately ...
... forgeries as his letters to have contami- nated his fame . Moreover , among the many writers who name these events , scarcely two agree in their statements . Some say his exile occurred after the Council of Rimini ; others , immediately ...
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