A History of the Eastern Roman Empire from the Fall of Irene to the Accession of Basil I, A.D. 802-867 |
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The Patriarch knew the character of Michael , and had reason to believe that he would be submissive in all questions of faith and morals . But he was determined to assure himself that his expectations would be fulfilled , and he ...
The Patriarch knew the character of Michael , and had reason to believe that he would be submissive in all questions of faith and morals . But he was determined to assure himself that his expectations would be fulfilled , and he ...
Stranica 163
as Patriarch , while the Emperor and eleven others dressed themselves in episcopal garments , as twelve prominent bishops . With citherns , which they hid in the folds of their robes and secretly sounded , they intoned the liturgy .
as Patriarch , while the Emperor and eleven others dressed themselves in episcopal garments , as twelve prominent bishops . With citherns , which they hid in the folds of their robes and secretly sounded , they intoned the liturgy .
Stranica 185
The new Patriarch certainly displayed neither the wisdom of a serpent nor the harmlessness of a dove , and his own adherents admit that he was generally blamed.1 He had thus at the very outset taken pains to offend an able and eminent ...
The new Patriarch certainly displayed neither the wisdom of a serpent nor the harmlessness of a dove , and his own adherents admit that he was generally blamed.1 He had thus at the very outset taken pains to offend an able and eminent ...
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CHAPTER I | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 43 |
THE REVIVAL OF ICONOCLASM | 61 |
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