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Page 260
... bishops was resisted on the ground that it would diminish the bishops ' social status . By the end of the 3rd century the bishop of the provincial capital was acquiring authority over his colleagues : the metropolitan ( from the 4th ...
... bishops was resisted on the ground that it would diminish the bishops ' social status . By the end of the 3rd century the bishop of the provincial capital was acquiring authority over his colleagues : the metropolitan ( from the 4th ...
Page 311
... bishop . Intended as a doctrinal book for the young cleric , the De- cree of Burchard - bishop of Worms from 1000 to 1025- became the canon - law manual in the cathedral schools and in the curias ( administrative bureaucracies ) of bish ...
... bishop . Intended as a doctrinal book for the young cleric , the De- cree of Burchard - bishop of Worms from 1000 to 1025- became the canon - law manual in the cathedral schools and in the curias ( administrative bureaucracies ) of bish ...
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... Bishop of Carthage , Constantine mentioned the Spanish bishop Hosius , who was important later in the reign as his adviser and pos- sibly - since he may well have been with Constantine in Gaul before the campaign against Maxentius ...
... Bishop of Carthage , Constantine mentioned the Spanish bishop Hosius , who was important later in the reign as his adviser and pos- sibly - since he may well have been with Constantine in Gaul before the campaign against Maxentius ...
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CHINA | 36 |
CHINESE LITERATURE | 231 |
CHORDATES CHRISTIANITY | 251 |
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