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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We may now turn from the personal interest in the story to the more general aspects of this great civil war , which caused abundant misery and mischief . The historians describe how " it filled the world with all manner of evils ...
We may now turn from the personal interest in the story to the more general aspects of this great civil war , which caused abundant misery and mischief . The historians describe how " it filled the world with all manner of evils ...
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... and he sought to abolish religious pictures from Constantinople by forbidding them to be painted at all.2 He Of the cases of corporal chastisement inflicted on ecclesiastics for pertinacity in the cause of image - worship , the most ...
... and he sought to abolish religious pictures from Constantinople by forbidding them to be painted at all.2 He Of the cases of corporal chastisement inflicted on ecclesiastics for pertinacity in the cause of image - worship , the most ...
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... which according to an Arabic historian , was couched in the following phrases : Of a truth , it is more reasonable for two antagonists , striving each for his own welfare , to agree than to cause injury to each other .
... which according to an Arabic historian , was couched in the following phrases : Of a truth , it is more reasonable for two antagonists , striving each for his own welfare , to agree than to cause injury to each other .
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CHAPTER I | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 43 |
THE REVIVAL OF ICONOCLASM | 61 |
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