The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences and General Literature, 11. köideThomas Spencer Baynes, William Robertson Smith R.S. Peale, 1890 |
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... Gregory , Valladolid . After completing his theological edu- cation he was named prior of the convent of Scala Coeli , where he exercised his preaching gifts under the direction of the celebrated orator Juan de Avila , whom he subse ...
... Gregory , Valladolid . After completing his theological edu- cation he was named prior of the convent of Scala Coeli , where he exercised his preaching gifts under the direction of the celebrated orator Juan de Avila , whom he subse ...
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... Gregory II . and III . that thenceforward the holy see was for the most part either active in its opposition to the Byzantine power or lukewarm in support of it . At last , in 751 , Ravenna was captured by the Lombards , and the Greek ...
... Gregory II . and III . that thenceforward the holy see was for the most part either active in its opposition to the Byzantine power or lukewarm in support of it . At last , in 751 , Ravenna was captured by the Lombards , and the Greek ...
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... Gregory X. to pro- hibit Charles of Anjou from invading the empire . The narrowness of the theological spirit among the Greeks at this period was greater than we can well conceive , but it was a not unnatural outburst of national ...
... Gregory X. to pro- hibit Charles of Anjou from invading the empire . The narrowness of the theological spirit among the Greeks at this period was greater than we can well conceive , but it was a not unnatural outburst of national ...
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... Gregory IX . and the Greek patriarch Germanus . The Latin condi- tions were practically recognition of papal jurisdiction , the use of unleavened bread enforced on the Greeks , and the Greeks to be permitted to omit filioque on ...
... Gregory IX . and the Greek patriarch Germanus . The Latin condi- tions were practically recognition of papal jurisdiction , the use of unleavened bread enforced on the Greeks , and the Greeks to be permitted to omit filioque on ...
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... GREGORY , ST , surnamed THE Great ( c . 540-604 ) , the first pope of that name , and one of the four doctors of the Latin Church ( Ambrose , Augustine , and Jerome being the other three ) , was born at Rome about the year 540. His ...
... GREGORY , ST , surnamed THE Great ( c . 540-604 ) , the first pope of that name , and one of the four doctors of the Latin Church ( Ambrose , Augustine , and Jerome being the other three ) , was born at Rome about the year 540. His ...
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