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Dismay and consternation swept over the peaceful population of the Empire when the government seemed on the verge of utter collapse during the year of anarchy which followed the death of Nero . The effect on the Christians was ...
Dismay and consternation swept over the peaceful population of the Empire when the government seemed on the verge of utter collapse during the year of anarchy which followed the death of Nero . The effect on the Christians was ...
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During the temporary breakdown in the administration of the Empire owing to the civil wars that followed the abdication of Diocletian , the Christian churches grew rapidly in number and attracted to their organization many extremely ...
During the temporary breakdown in the administration of the Empire owing to the civil wars that followed the abdication of Diocletian , the Christian churches grew rapidly in number and attracted to their organization many extremely ...
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The Dominicans followed a very severe interpretation of the Augustinian rule , and were officially recognized by Innocent III as an order of friars with a special mission to preach the doctrine of the Church and to refute heresy .
The Dominicans followed a very severe interpretation of the Augustinian rule , and were officially recognized by Innocent III as an order of friars with a special mission to preach the doctrine of the Church and to refute heresy .
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