The Columbian Cyclopedia, Volume 11Garretson, Cox, 1897 - Encyclopedias and dictionaries |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 67
Page
... origin . It was long before E. acquired any politi cal importance , in spite of being a sacred city from an early period . Subdued first by the Lydian , and next by the Persian kings , it was included , after the death of Alexan- der ...
... origin . It was long before E. acquired any politi cal importance , in spite of being a sacred city from an early period . Subdued first by the Lydian , and next by the Persian kings , it was included , after the death of Alexan- der ...
Page
... origin at the first glance . The principal edition of his works in Syriac and Greek was published in 6 vols . , Rome , under the papal authority ( 1732-46 ) . The principal writers on E. are : Sozomenos , Hist . Eccl . iii . 16 ...
... origin at the first glance . The principal edition of his works in Syriac and Greek was published in 6 vols . , Rome , under the papal authority ( 1732-46 ) . The principal writers on E. are : Sozomenos , Hist . Eccl . iii . 16 ...
Page
... origin cannot be so distinctly traced , the co - operation of external as well as moral and psychical agencies may be legitimately predicated . It would accord- ingly be illogical to limit the production of the dancing EPIDENDREÆ ...
... origin cannot be so distinctly traced , the co - operation of external as well as moral and psychical agencies may be legitimately predicated . It would accord- ingly be illogical to limit the production of the dancing EPIDENDREÆ ...
Page
... origin . The principal were the Chaones , Thres- poti , and Molossi , the last of whom finally obtained the entire sovereignty of the country . Of the Molossian kings of E. the most distinguished was Pyrrhus , who long waged successful ...
... origin . The principal were the Chaones , Thres- poti , and Molossi , the last of whom finally obtained the entire sovereignty of the country . Of the Molossian kings of E. the most distinguished was Pyrrhus , who long waged successful ...
Page
... copate throughout the world , and has authority over the universal church . - The Greek or Eastern Church ( like the Roman ) teaches the divine origin of episcopacy , apostolic EPISCOPACY . • succession , and the conveying of grace.
... copate throughout the world , and has authority over the universal church . - The Greek or Eastern Church ( like the Roman ) teaches the divine origin of episcopacy , apostolic EPISCOPACY . • succession , and the conveying of grace.
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
acid afterward ancient animals appear applied appointed became belonging bishops body called Cath chief chiefly Christian church color common common law consists contains cornea court court of equity death disease doctrine ěks Emperor England English epidermis epithelium ergot ether Etruria Etruscan Europe FALCONRY fasting father festivals feudal fibres fibrin FINNISH LANGUAGE fire France French Gael genus German glanders Goth Greek held Icel island Italy Kalewala kind king known land larvæ manufactures ment moral nations native nature organs origin Paris party pass person pertaining plants Pope principal produced province published regarded reign retina river Roman Rome Scotland sometimes Spain species surface term tion town trees tribe Univ usually vitreous humor vols word