The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Zväzok 6Abraham Small and M. Carey, 1816 |
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Strana 8
... heads . This foolish story , reprobated by Dr. Middleton ( Miscellaneous Works , vol . ii ) , is related how- ever by Irenæus ( iii . 3 ) , on the evidence of Polycarp , and was probably suit- ed to the time and residence of Cerinthus ...
... heads . This foolish story , reprobated by Dr. Middleton ( Miscellaneous Works , vol . ii ) , is related how- ever by Irenæus ( iii . 3 ) , on the evidence of Polycarp , and was probably suit- ed to the time and residence of Cerinthus ...
Strana 10
... head was united or mingled with the body of a man ; and that the Logos , the eternal wisdom , supplied in the flesh the place and office of an human soul . Yet as the profound doctor had been terrified at his own rashness , Apollinaris ...
... head was united or mingled with the body of a man ; and that the Logos , the eternal wisdom , supplied in the flesh the place and office of an human soul . Yet as the profound doctor had been terrified at his own rashness , Apollinaris ...
Strana 13
... head of an immense D. 415 , capital , the patriarch , as he was now styled , of Alexan- 414 , 415 , dria , had gradually usurped the state and authority of a civil magistrate . The public and private charities of the city were managed ...
... head of an immense D. 415 , capital , the patriarch , as he was now styled , of Alexan- 414 , 415 , dria , had gradually usurped the state and authority of a civil magistrate . The public and private charities of the city were managed ...
Strana 16
... head of a dying faction , still maintained the justice of his sentence ; nor was it till after a tedious delay and an obstinate resistance , that he yielded to the consent of the Catholic world28 . His enmity to the Byzantine pontiffs29 ...
... head of a dying faction , still maintained the justice of his sentence ; nor was it till after a tedious delay and an obstinate resistance , that he yielded to the consent of the Catholic world28 . His enmity to the Byzantine pontiffs29 ...
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... head of an Italian synod , Celestine weighed the merits of the cause , approved the creed of Cyril , con- demned the sentiments and person of Nestorius , degrad- ed the heretic from his episcopal dignity , allowed a respite of ten days ...
... head of an Italian synod , Celestine weighed the merits of the cause , approved the creed of Cyril , con- demned the sentiments and person of Nestorius , degrad- ed the heretic from his episcopal dignity , allowed a respite of ten days ...
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Strana 272 - God, a night spent in arms, is of more avail than two months of fasting or prayer : whosoever falls in battle, his sins are forgiven : at the day of judgment his wounds shall be resplendent as vermilion, and odoriferous as musk ; and the loss of his limbs shall be supplied by the wings of angels and cherubim.
Strana 139 - Paul : and, in every deed of mischief, he had a heart to resolve, a head to contrive, and a hand to execute.
Strana 315 - One hundred years after his flight from Mecca the arms and the reign of his successors extended from India to the Atlantic Ocean, over the various and distant provinces which may be comprised under the names of, I. Persia ; II. Syria ; III. Egypt ; IV. Africa ; and V. Spain.
Strana 249 - Mahomet is free from suspicion or ambiguity ; and the Koran is a glorious testimony to the unity of God. The prophet of Mecca rejected the worship of idols and men, of stars and planets, on the rational principle that whatever rises must set, that whatever is born must die, that whatever is corruptible must decay and perish.
Strana 79 - But the subjects of the Byzantine empire, who assume and dishonour the names both of Greeks and Romans, present a dead uniformity of abject vices, which are neither softened by the weakness of humanity nor animated by the vigour of memorable crimes.
Strana 407 - Under the last of the Ommiades the Arabian empire extended two hundred days' journey from east to west, from the confines of Tartary and India to the shores of the Atlantic Ocean. And if we retrench the sleeve of the robe, as it is styled by their writers, the long and narrow province of Africa, the solid and compact dominion from...
Strana 433 - have now reigned above fifty years in victory or peace : beloved by " my subjects, dreaded by my enemies, and respected by my allies. " Riches and honours, power and pleasure, have waited on my call, " nor does any earthly blessing appear to have been wanting to my " felicity. In this situation I have diligently numbered the days of " pure and genuine happiness which have fallen to my lot : they amount " to FOURTEEN : — O man ! place not thy confidence in this present
Strana 267 - There is a third,' replied the prophet; 'it is God himself.' No sooner was the pursuit abated than the two fugitives issued from the rock and mounted their camels; on the road to Medina, they were overtaken by the emissaries of the Koreish; they redeemed themselves with prayers and promises from their hands. In this eventful moment the lance of an Arab might have changed the history of the world.
Strana 251 - Verily, Christ Jesus, the son of Mary, is the apostle of God, and his word, which he conveyed unto Mary, and a Spirit proceeding from him : honourable in this world, and in the world to come ; and one of those who approach near to the presence of God.
Strana 419 - It came flying through the air," says that good knight, "like a winged dragon, about the thickness of a hogshead, with the report of thunder and the speed of lightning, and the darkness of the night was dispelled by this horrible illumination.