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... ( Baronius , an . 755 , n . 21-29 ) wherein St. Peter is made to summon the Franks to smite the Lombards . Not one of the apos les has been so strangely disfigured as St. Peter , unless it be St. James the Elder . Sacerdotal ambition ...
... ( Baronius , an . 755 , n . 21-29 ) wherein St. Peter is made to summon the Franks to smite the Lombards . Not one of the apos les has been so strangely disfigured as St. Peter , unless it be St. James the Elder . Sacerdotal ambition ...
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... Baronius , an . 366 ) ; and Zosimus , Boniface , and Celestine , who supported a profligate African priest who , deposed by his bishop , had appealed to the Roman bishop against the Sixth Council of Carthage , about 420 , at which ...
... Baronius , an . 366 ) ; and Zosimus , Boniface , and Celestine , who supported a profligate African priest who , deposed by his bishop , had appealed to the Roman bishop against the Sixth Council of Carthage , about 420 , at which ...
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... not yet manifested ; at the accession of Gregory , Mohammed was looking after Khadijah's merchandise , and • Platina , p . 67. Baronius , an . 523–6 . at his death the Arab trader had not yet proclaimed 8 [ Book THE PAPAL DRAMA .
... not yet manifested ; at the accession of Gregory , Mohammed was looking after Khadijah's merchandise , and • Platina , p . 67. Baronius , an . 523–6 . at his death the Arab trader had not yet proclaimed 8 [ Book THE PAPAL DRAMA .
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... Baronius , Annales Ecclesiastici , an . 595. Beda , Historia Ecclesiastica , lib . i . cap . 23 et seq . Gregorii Vita , apud Opera , lib . i . cap . 21 , where it is told how the handsome English slaves brought out the papal punster ...
... Baronius , Annales Ecclesiastici , an . 595. Beda , Historia Ecclesiastica , lib . i . cap . 23 et seq . Gregorii Vita , apud Opera , lib . i . cap . 21 , where it is told how the handsome English slaves brought out the papal punster ...
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... Baronius , an . 602 , n . 27 ; an . 607 , n . 3 . 11 Ibid . an . 606 , passim . Platina , de Bonifacio III . p . 79 , ed . 1626. Beda , de Ratione Temporum . Ecclesiastica Historia per Centuriatores , cent . 7 , tom . iv . P. 228 ...
... Baronius , an . 602 , n . 27 ; an . 607 , n . 3 . 11 Ibid . an . 606 , passim . Platina , de Bonifacio III . p . 79 , ed . 1626. Beda , de Ratione Temporum . Ecclesiastica Historia per Centuriatores , cent . 7 , tom . iv . P. 228 ...
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