TiruYersal respect paid them by all sorts of men ; insomuch that no Christian would pretend to travel, without taking letters of credence with him from his own bishop, if he meant to communicate with the Christian church in a foreign country. Such was... The antiquities of the Christian church - 91 ページJoseph Bingham 著 - 1855全文表示 - この書籍について
| Joseph Bingham - 1834 - 698 ページ
...insomuch that no Christian would pretend to travel, without taking letters of credence with him (Yum his own bishop, if he meant to communicate with the Christian...These letters were of divers sorts, according to the different occasions or quality of the persons, that carried them. They are generally reduced to three... | |
| 1842 - 402 ページ
...insomuch that no Christian would pretend to travel without taking letters of credence with him from his own bishop, if he meant to communicate with the Christian...admirable unity of the church catholic in those days ; such the blessed harmony and consent of her bishops one with another. These letters were of divers... | |
| 1842 - 752 ページ
...insomuch that no Christian would pretend to travel without taking letters of credence with him from his own bishop, if he meant to communicate with the Christian...admirable unity of the church catholic in those days ; such the blessed harmony and consent of her bishops one with another. These letters were of divers... | |
| John Henry Newman - 1845 - 480 ページ
...his general description, valeat quantum. travel without taking letters of credence with him from his own bishop, if he meant to communicate with the Christian...blessed harmony and consent of her bishops among one another."1 St. Gregory Nazianzen calls St. Cyprian an universal Bishop, " presiding," as the same author... | |
| Joseph Bingham - 1846 - 746 ページ
...insomuch that no Christian would pretend to travel, without taking letters of credence with him from hie own bishop, if he meant to communicate with the Christian...These letters were of divers sorts, according to the different occasions or quality of the persons that carried them. They are generally reduced to three... | |
| John Henry Newman - 1846 - 478 ページ
...Christian," says Bingham, " would pretend to travel without taking letters of credence with him from his own bishop, if he meant to communicate with the Christian...harmony and consent of her bishops among one another." St. Gregory Na/ianzen calls St. Cyprian an universal Bishop, " presiding," as the same author presently... | |
| George Townsend - 1850 - 320 ページ
...insomuch that no Christian would pretend to travel without taking letters of credence with him from his own Bishop, if he meant to communicate with the Christian...Church in a foreign country. Such was the admirable union of the Church Catholic in those days, and the blessed harmony and consent of her Bishops among... | |
| William James Early Bennett - 1882 - 312 ページ
...Bingham says: "No Christian would pretend to travel without taking Letters of Credence with him from his own Bishop, if he meant to communicate with the Christian...These letters were of divers sorts, according to the different occasions or quality of the person that carried them. They are generally reduced to three... | |
| 1903 - 850 ページ
...Christian, says Bingham in his ' Antiquities,' could pretend to travel without letters of credence from his own bishop, if he meant to communicate with the Christian...those days, and the blessed harmony and consent of their bishops among one another. Thus visible unity is a fact, and not merely a forecast in the Church... | |
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