The Month, Volume 8Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1868 |
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Page 182
... charge of Callistus , whose guiding principle in this matter was conformable to natural and evangelical law . The next charge is that of culpable relaxation of the penitential discipline : " Callistus was the first who con- ceived the ...
... charge of Callistus , whose guiding principle in this matter was conformable to natural and evangelical law . The next charge is that of culpable relaxation of the penitential discipline : " Callistus was the first who con- ceived the ...
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... charge of Ditheism , in other words , of dividing the unity of the Godhead . " At the death of Zephyrinus , Callistus , thinking he had at length gained his object , excommunicated Sabel- lius as unsound in faith " -the author had ...
... charge of Ditheism , in other words , of dividing the unity of the Godhead . " At the death of Zephyrinus , Callistus , thinking he had at length gained his object , excommunicated Sabel- lius as unsound in faith " -the author had ...
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... charges . " " Well , I do not think the desire has troubled him hitherto , " said the Empress , coldly . " The opportunity ... charge to the deaconess Olympias , who cannot find them very expensive to keep , as the good solitaries live ...
... charges . " " Well , I do not think the desire has troubled him hitherto , " said the Empress , coldly . " The opportunity ... charge to the deaconess Olympias , who cannot find them very expensive to keep , as the good solitaries live ...
Contents
CAVALIERE DE ROSSI ON THE HISTORY | 1 |
MEMOIRS OF AN EMIGRE OFFICER | 13 |
LOOK UP AND SPEAK TO ME | 26 |
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