A Debate on the Roman Catholic Religion: Held in the Sycamore-Street Meeting House, Cincinnati, from the 13th to the 21st of January, 1837U.P. James, 1855 - 360 páginas |
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... Constantinople , Antioch , and Alexandria . In process of time , Jerusalem was added , and these all became radiating centres of ecclesiastical power and patronage . The bishop of each diocese assumed a sort of primacy , in his own ...
... Constantinople , Antioch , and Alexandria . In process of time , Jerusalem was added , and these all became radiating centres of ecclesiastical power and patronage . The bishop of each diocese assumed a sort of primacy , in his own ...
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... Constantinople , which is called New Rome , the same privileges with old Rome , because this city is the se- cond city in the world . It also adjudges to it , besides this , jurisdiction over the dioceses of Pontus , Asia , and Thrace ...
... Constantinople , which is called New Rome , the same privileges with old Rome , because this city is the se- cond city in the world . It also adjudges to it , besides this , jurisdiction over the dioceses of Pontus , Asia , and Thrace ...
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... Constantinople and Rome were contending for the supremacy , and while it appeared to Gregory that his rival of the east was likely to possess the title , he saw in it , eve- ry thing anti - christian and profane . When a new dynasty ...
... Constantinople and Rome were contending for the supremacy , and while it appeared to Gregory that his rival of the east was likely to possess the title , he saw in it , eve- ry thing anti - christian and profane . When a new dynasty ...
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... Constantinople assumed to call himself the universal bishop , and that the emperor winked at it . What does this mean ? Why that the crafty emperor , and the more subtle bishop intended to compel Rome to acknowledge Constantinople as ...
... Constantinople assumed to call himself the universal bishop , and that the emperor winked at it . What does this mean ? Why that the crafty emperor , and the more subtle bishop intended to compel Rome to acknowledge Constantinople as ...
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... Constantinople , and turned a deaf ear to the importunities of Gregory on the subject of taking from bishop John the title of universal father , so painful to the pride and humility of the great Gregory . For the saint had written to ...
... Constantinople , and turned a deaf ear to the importunities of Gregory on the subject of taking from bishop John the title of universal father , so painful to the pride and humility of the great Gregory . For the saint had written to ...
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