| William McGirr - 1854 - 420 páginas
...proscribed the religion of his subjects. 'It is our pleasure, (such is the imperial style,) that all nations which are governed by our clemency and moderation, should steadfastly adhere to the religion taught by St. Peter to the Romans, which faithful tradition has preserved, and which is now professed... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1856 - 752 páginas
...j) a uirtue wliich lines not appertain either to a wall, or a bithop. warm feelings of regeneration, he dictated a solemn edict, which proclaimed his own faith, and prescribed the religionof his subjects. " It is our pleasure (such is the Imperial •tyle) that all the nations,... | |
| Philip William Perfitt - 1860 - 430 páginas
...secured. The year 380 witnessed the promulgation of the following Edict : — " It is our pleasure that all the nations, which are governed by ' our clemency and moderation, should stedfastly adhere to the religion which ' was taught by St. Peter to the Romans ; which faithful tradition... | |
| Thomas Starr King - 1867 - 264 páginas
...soldier threw his sword into the Homoousian, and — the Catholic Church was born. " It is our pleasure that all the nations which are governed by our clemency...steadfastly adhere to the religion which was taught by St. Peter [!] to the Romans According to the discipline of the Apostles and the doctrine of the Gospel,... | |
| James H. Braund - 1870 - 524 páginas
...and, as the emperor ascended from the holy font, still glowing with the warm feelings of regeneration, he dictated a solemn edict, which proclaimed his own...are governed by our clemency and moderation, should stedfastly adhere to the religion which was taught by St. Peter to the Romans ; which faithful tradition... | |
| James Lillie - 1870 - 208 páginas
...out of the laver of Rome's regeneration, was to send forth this proclamation : " It is our ploasure that all the nations which are governed by our clemency...steadfastly adhere to the religion which was taught by St. Peter to the Romans ; which faithful tradition has preserved, and which is now professed by the... | |
| 1872 - 314 páginas
...baptized in the full name of the holy Trinity. His admission to the Church was immediately followed by an edict which proclaimed his own faith, and prescribed...the religion of his subjects. " It is our pleasure that all the nations which are governed by our clemency and moderation, should steadfastly adhere to... | |
| Andrew Miller - 1874 - 648 páginas
...baptized in the full name of the holy Trinity. His admission to the church was immediately followed by an edict which proclaimed his own faith, and prescribed...the religion of his subjects. " It is our pleasure that all the nations which are governed by our clemency and moderation, should steadfastly adhere to... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1875 - 672 páginas
...822 ;} » virtue w)iich does not appertain either to a wail, or a bit/tupfeelings of regeneration, he dictated a solemn edict, which proclaimed his own faith, and prescribed the ro..gion of his subjects. " It is our pleasure (such is the Imperial ntyle) that all the nations, which... | |
| Thomas Burr Sikes - 1885 - 336 páginas
...against the Goths, and before starting he issued an imperial edict in these words: "It is our pleasure that all the nations which are governed by our clemency and moderation should stedfastly adhere to the religion which was taught by St. Peter to the Eomans, which faithful tradition... | |
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