The North American Review, Volume 92Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1861 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 70
... Council of Frankfort , held by Charlemagne in 794 , condemned the canons of the second Council of Nicæa with indignant scorn . Quam omnes , qui supra , sanctissimi patres nostri , omni- modis et adorationem et servitium respuentes ...
... Council of Frankfort , held by Charlemagne in 794 , condemned the canons of the second Council of Nicæa with indignant scorn . Quam omnes , qui supra , sanctissimi patres nostri , omni- modis et adorationem et servitium respuentes ...
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... Council of Orleans , § subsequent legislation and canons show that there was no definite system of procedure . The Council of Auxerre , in 578 , devised an ingenious expedient by which a suit against a clerk was to be brought against a ...
... Council of Orleans , § subsequent legislation and canons show that there was no definite system of procedure . The Council of Auxerre , in 578 , devised an ingenious expedient by which a suit against a clerk was to be brought against a ...
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... Council of Antioch show that as late as 341 no such prerogative was thought of by any portion of the Church ; but we have seen that it took its origin a few years later in the fears of the Latin Church when perse- cuted by the Arianism ...
... Council of Antioch show that as late as 341 no such prerogative was thought of by any portion of the Church ; but we have seen that it took its origin a few years later in the fears of the Latin Church when perse- cuted by the Arianism ...
Contents
GIUSEPPE Garibaldi | 15 |
TEMPORAL POWER OF THE CHURCH | 56 |
SIR WILLIAM HAMILTONS METAPHYSICS 888 | 88 |
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