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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... party feeling , often a great deal more ; but this is not such an account as I am speaking of ; and I have thought , and think still , that there is something yet wanting which , if sincerely and truly performed , would be valued by the ...
... party feeling , often a great deal more ; but this is not such an account as I am speaking of ; and I have thought , and think still , that there is something yet wanting which , if sincerely and truly performed , would be valued by the ...
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... party he may , he will give me credit for honesty of purpose ; and also that he will not believe that I have hastily and rashly sought to unsettle faith in acknowledged writings ; but on the contrary , that I have bestowed both labour ...
... party he may , he will give me credit for honesty of purpose ; and also that he will not believe that I have hastily and rashly sought to unsettle faith in acknowledged writings ; but on the contrary , that I have bestowed both labour ...
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... party , who had not cordially embraced the decrees of the council . Peter , aware of this , with- drew himself from ... parties a century or two later ; and St. Peter became in their hands the hero of an imaginary story of heretical and ...
... party , who had not cordially embraced the decrees of the council . Peter , aware of this , with- drew himself from ... parties a century or two later ; and St. Peter became in their hands the hero of an imaginary story of heretical and ...
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... party was nominated to the office , and could not avoid it . It must be evident , on the slightest reflection , that the execu- tion of any of these offices was , from different causes , quite incompatible with a due exercise of the ...
... party was nominated to the office , and could not avoid it . It must be evident , on the slightest reflection , that the execu- tion of any of these offices was , from different causes , quite incompatible with a due exercise of the ...
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... parties to certain terms and limitations for their mutual benefit , would be far from repre- senting the true position of the Church and State at this period . On Constantine's accession to imperial power , the question of union or no ...
... parties to certain terms and limitations for their mutual benefit , would be far from repre- senting the true position of the Church and State at this period . On Constantine's accession to imperial power , the question of union or no ...
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