A Catholic Dictionary: Containing Some Account of the Doctrine, Discipline, Rites, Ceremonies, Councils, and Religious Orders of the Catholic ChurchCatholic publication society Company, 1884 - 897 páginas "This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work."--Wheelers.co.nz. |
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... patriarch of the monks . But if we hear much in his later years of the numbers and the reverent devotion of his disciples , we know that for twenty years after his first quitting the world he lived in nearly ab- solute solitude ...
... patriarch of the monks . But if we hear much in his later years of the numbers and the reverent devotion of his disciples , we know that for twenty years after his first quitting the world he lived in nearly ab- solute solitude ...
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... patriarch of Western monachism , allows in his rule ( which from its greater elasticity superseded other rules which were for a time in competition with it ; see RULE of St. Benedict , of St. Columbanus , & c . ) a large discretion to ...
... patriarch of Western monachism , allows in his rule ( which from its greater elasticity superseded other rules which were for a time in competition with it ; see RULE of St. Benedict , of St. Columbanus , & c . ) a large discretion to ...
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... patriarch of Ethiopia , and an outward reconciliation with Rome was effected . But the masses of the people remained uninfluenced , and their hearts still yearned towards Egypt ; the patriarch Mendez is said to have acted imprudently in ...
... patriarch of Ethiopia , and an outward reconciliation with Rome was effected . But the masses of the people remained uninfluenced , and their hearts still yearned towards Egypt ; the patriarch Mendez is said to have acted imprudently in ...
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... patriarch of Antioch in 350 , or- dained Aetius deacon . The Arian senti- ments to which he could not help giving expression , led to his expulsion from Antioch ; he sought refuge at Alexandria , where he learnt from a sophist the ...
... patriarch of Antioch in 350 , or- dained Aetius deacon . The Arian senti- ments to which he could not help giving expression , led to his expulsion from Antioch ; he sought refuge at Alexandria , where he learnt from a sophist the ...
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... patriarch . The first see founded further west is believed to have been Carthage , which , at the time when we first hear of it , through Tertullian , one of its presby- ters , writing about 200 , was already the centre of a flourishing ...
... patriarch . The first see founded further west is believed to have been Carthage , which , at the time when we first hear of it , through Tertullian , one of its presby- ters , writing about 200 , was already the centre of a flourishing ...
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