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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... his repressive measures were twofold . endeavoured to check the propagation of the false doctrine by punishing some leading monks who were actively preaching it ; and he sought to abolish religious pictures from Constantinople by ...
... his repressive measures were twofold . endeavoured to check the propagation of the false doctrine by punishing some leading monks who were actively preaching it ; and he sought to abolish religious pictures from Constantinople by ...
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The monks from all the surrounding monasteries , and perhaps even hermits from the cells of Athos , flocked into the city , ' and we may be sure that sacred icons were hastily hung in the places from which others had been torn in all ...
The monks from all the surrounding monasteries , and perhaps even hermits from the cells of Athos , flocked into the city , ' and we may be sure that sacred icons were hastily hung in the places from which others had been torn in all ...
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In the stormy ecclesiastical history of our period the monks had played a conspicuous part , first as champions of the worship of icons and then of the cause of Ignatius , who was himself a typical monk . In the earlier controversies ...
In the stormy ecclesiastical history of our period the monks had played a conspicuous part , first as champions of the worship of icons and then of the cause of Ignatius , who was himself a typical monk . In the earlier controversies ...
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CHAPTER I | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 43 |
THE REVIVAL OF ICONOCLASM | 61 |
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