The American Catholic Quarterly Review, Volume 34Hardy and Mahony, 1909 |
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Page 112
... Theodosius , had so divided Eastern Christendom , had been in the West , during the latter part of the reign of Constantius , the occasion of only comparatively short - lived dissensions . Yet , at the same time , it is true that ...
... Theodosius , had so divided Eastern Christendom , had been in the West , during the latter part of the reign of Constantius , the occasion of only comparatively short - lived dissensions . Yet , at the same time , it is true that ...
Page 113
... Theodosius , who , however , for the moment was not in a position to render him more effective assistance . The Bishop of Milan , too , was a powerful ally , who , despite his uncompromising orthodoxy , threw the weight of his influence ...
... Theodosius , who , however , for the moment was not in a position to render him more effective assistance . The Bishop of Milan , too , was a powerful ally , who , despite his uncompromising orthodoxy , threw the weight of his influence ...
Page 118
... Theodosius ; the East since his accession to the throne had returned to orthodoxy , and the West had never , save for a moment , and then not formally , departed from the Nicene faith . Under these circumstances it was pure folly to ...
... Theodosius ; the East since his accession to the throne had returned to orthodoxy , and the West had never , save for a moment , and then not formally , departed from the Nicene faith . Under these circumstances it was pure folly to ...
Page 119
... Theodosius , while Maximus marched to Rome without opposition . Whatever sympathy the Eastern Emperor may have felt for the fugitive brother of his benefactor , Gratian , Theodosius was too good a general not to see the difficulties of ...
... Theodosius , while Maximus marched to Rome without opposition . Whatever sympathy the Eastern Emperor may have felt for the fugitive brother of his benefactor , Gratian , Theodosius was too good a general not to see the difficulties of ...
Page 120
... Theodosius a strong letter of protest . Taking up first the case of the destroyed synagogue , he pronounced the sentence entirely without justification . For , in the first place , he maintained , justice demanded that the statement of ...
... Theodosius a strong letter of protest . Taking up first the case of the destroyed synagogue , he pronounced the sentence entirely without justification . For , in the first place , he maintained , justice demanded that the statement of ...
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