The Signs of the Times: As Denoted by the Fulfilment of Historical Predictions : Traced Down from the Babylonish Captivity to the Present Time, Volume 1Jonathan Leavitt, 1832 - Bible |
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... Justinian to the Roman pontiff , in which , almost in the very words of the prophet , he gives all the churches into his hands . The institutes of Justinian form the foundation of the laws of southern and western Europe . And the high ...
... Justinian to the Roman pontiff , in which , almost in the very words of the prophet , he gives all the churches into his hands . The institutes of Justinian form the foundation of the laws of southern and western Europe . And the high ...
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... Justinian was a zealot in theological controversy , if not also a tyrant . And instead of promoting religious instruction , and appealing to the word of God as the only and infallible rule of faith and practice , and thereby striving to ...
... Justinian was a zealot in theological controversy , if not also a tyrant . And instead of promoting religious instruction , and appealing to the word of God as the only and infallible rule of faith and practice , and thereby striving to ...
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... Justinian , which seems fully to place its reality beyond a just or reasonable doubt . It was not to the pope alone that the emperor declared his respect to the papal authority . And in his constitution to Epiphanius , bishop of ...
... Justinian , which seems fully to place its reality beyond a just or reasonable doubt . It was not to the pope alone that the emperor declared his respect to the papal authority . And in his constitution to Epiphanius , bishop of ...
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... Justinian ; and was after- ward renewed by the tyrant and usurper Phocas , A. D. 606. But the edict of Justinian was never rescinded : no earthly code of laws was ever more extensive or permanent than his ; it was published A. D. 529 ...
... Justinian ; and was after- ward renewed by the tyrant and usurper Phocas , A. D. 606. But the edict of Justinian was never rescinded : no earthly code of laws was ever more extensive or permanent than his ; it was published A. D. 529 ...
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... Justinian on the Pope , are events of which the importance may perhaps have fixed their respective dates on the reader's recollection . The law was a schoolmaster to bring us unto Christ , and the predictions contained in the Book of ...
... Justinian on the Pope , are events of which the importance may perhaps have fixed their respective dates on the reader's recollection . The law was a schoolmaster to bring us unto Christ , and the predictions contained in the Book of ...
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