A History of Western Civilization ...Prentice-Hall, Incorporated, 1939 |
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... councils at which the Church officials of a district discussed their problems and settled disputed points on belief . The great Council of Nicaea ( 325 ) issued a declara- tion that synods should be held twice each year in every ...
... councils at which the Church officials of a district discussed their problems and settled disputed points on belief . The great Council of Nicaea ( 325 ) issued a declara- tion that synods should be held twice each year in every ...
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... councils , the unity of the Church was maintained . The most authoritative body in the Church . was the general council ; it established the norm of orthodoxy . Thus there was added gradually to the theory of apostolic succession the ...
... councils , the unity of the Church was maintained . The most authoritative body in the Church . was the general council ; it established the norm of orthodoxy . Thus there was added gradually to the theory of apostolic succession the ...
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... council of the regency was changed into the royal , or small council , composed of members of the household who were always in attendance on the king . In addition to household duties , they acted as councilors charged with public ...
... council of the regency was changed into the royal , or small council , composed of members of the household who were always in attendance on the king . In addition to household duties , they acted as councilors charged with public ...
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GROWTH OF IDEALS OF LIBERTY | 1 |
Pisistratus | 23 |
The Athenian Empire | 29 |
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