The Historic Note-book: With an Appendix of Battles |
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... heretics while Charlemagno was in power . Pronounce A ' - bram - mites . II . Bohemian deists ( 1782 ) , who pro- fessed to be followers of John Huss , but reduced their religion to what they sup- posed was that of Abraham before his ...
... heretics while Charlemagno was in power . Pronounce A ' - bram - mites . II . Bohemian deists ( 1782 ) , who pro- fessed to be followers of John Huss , but reduced their religion to what they sup- posed was that of Abraham before his ...
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... heretics who denied the true manhood of Christ . Their founder was Peter Mongus , bishop of Alexandria , who renounced his error , and then his followers were without a head ' ( Greek , a - kephalé , headless ) . They were reconciled by ...
... heretics who denied the true manhood of Christ . Their founder was Peter Mongus , bishop of Alexandria , who renounced his error , and then his followers were without a head ' ( Greek , a - kephalé , headless ) . They were reconciled by ...
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... heretical . Duns Scotus and Durandus were Adoptianists . Adop'tianists ( The ) . ' Adoptians , ' or Adoptiani , ' 8th cent . Spanish heretics who maintained that Christ was the Son of God only by adoption . This heresy was condemned at ...
... heretical . Duns Scotus and Durandus were Adoptianists . Adop'tianists ( The ) . ' Adoptians , ' or Adoptiani , ' 8th cent . Spanish heretics who maintained that Christ was the Son of God only by adoption . This heresy was condemned at ...
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... heretics ' of mid- France , so called from Albi or Albigia , where their tenets were first condemned , in 1176. They were defended by Count Raymond of Toulouse , Roger viscount of Beziers , and the Counts of Foix and of Béarn ...
... heretics ' of mid- France , so called from Albi or Albigia , where their tenets were first condemned , in 1176. They were defended by Count Raymond of Toulouse , Roger viscount of Beziers , and the Counts of Foix and of Béarn ...
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... heretics who main- tained that Christ had but one nature . They received their name from Angelius , in Alexandria , where they used to meet . See ' Angelici . ' Angel'ium ( The ) . The annunciation . First mentioned by Gelasius in 492 ...
... heretics who main- tained that Christ had but one nature . They received their name from Angelius , in Alexandria , where they used to meet . See ' Angelici . ' Angel'ium ( The ) . The annunciation . First mentioned by Gelasius in 492 ...
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