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" ... Philippopolis ; and the sectaries, disguising their name and heresy, might accompany the French or German caravans to their respective countries. The trade and dominion of Venice pervaded the coast of the Adriatic, and the hospitable republic opened... "
The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire - Page 62
by Edward Gibbon - 1805
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The Life and Opinions of John de Wycliffe: Illus. Principally from ..., Volume 1

Robert Vaughan, John Wycliffe - Lollards - 1828 - 472 pages
...Adriatic ; and the hospitable republic opened her bosom to the foreigner of every climate and religion. Under the Byzantine standard, the Paulicians were...propagated in Rome, Milan, and the kingdoms beyond the Alps."13 It should be remembered, however, that these emigrant i3 Zonaras, ii. L. xvii. 209. Anna,...
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The Life and Opinions of John de Wycliffe: Illustrated Principally ..., Volume 1

Robert Vaughan - Great Britain - 1831 - 472 pages
...Adriatic ; and the hospitable republic opened her bosom to the foreigner of every climate and religion. Under the Byzantine standard, the Paulicians were...propagated in Rome, Milan, and the kingdoms beyond the Alps."13 It should be remembered, however, that these emigrant sectaries were not a mercantile people,...
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Facts and Documents Illustrative of the History, Doctrine and Rites, of the ...

Samuel Roffey Maitland - Albigenses - 1832 - 580 pages
...bosom to foreigners of every climate " and religion. Under the Byzantine standard, the Pau" licians were often transported to the Greek provinces of "...Alps. It was soon discovered, that many " thousand catholies of every rank, and of either sex, had " emhraced the Manicha?an heresy ; and the flames which...
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Horæ Apocalypticæ: Or, a Commentary on the Apocalypse, Critical ..., Volume 2

Edward Bishop Elliott - Bible - 1847 - 504 pages
...See Du Cange on the word. 1 " Under the Byzantine standard," says Gibbon, (x. 186,) "the Paulikians were often transported to the Greek provinces of Italy and Sicily." In a Note subjoined he quotes a curious extract, given by Muratori, from William the Apulian, thus noticing...
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The history of the decline and fall of the Roman empire, with ..., Volume 7

Edward Gibbon - 1855 - 502 pages
...Adriatic, and the hospitable republic opened her bosom to foreigners of every climate and religion. Under the Byzantine standard the Paulicians were often...propagated in Rome, Milan, and the kingdoms beyond the Alps.28 It was soon discovered that many thousand Catholics of every rank, and of either sex, had embraced...
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Ishmael and the Church; Or, The Rise, Progress and Fall of Mohammedanism

Lewis Cheeseman - Christianity and other religions - 1860 - 332 pages
...the silence of the grave the easier and the more certain alternative. " Under the Byzantine standards the Paulicians were often transported to the Greek provinces of Italy and Sicily Their opinions were silently propagated in Rome and in the kingdoms beyond the Alps. .... It was in...
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The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire

Edward Gibbon - Byzantine Empire - 1867 - 744 pages
...AD 1200. PERSECUTION OF THE ALBIGEOIS. 509 The sectaries found their way into every part of Europe, and their opinions were silently propagated in Rome,...of every rank, and of either sex, had embraced the Manichaean heresy ; and the flames which consumed twelve canons of Orleans was the first act and signal...
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The Dublin Review, Volume 8; Volume 60

Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1867 - 616 pages
...countries. Under the Byzantine standard, the Paulicians were often transported to Italy and Sicily, and their opinions were silently propagated in Rome, Milan, and the kingdoms beyond the Alps. The trade and dominion of Venice pervaded the coast of the Adriatic, &c." (Decline and Fall, c. liv.)...
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The Prophetical History of the Church and the World: from the Revelation ...

Edwin Heycock - Bible - 1872 - 520 pages
...comfort to their preachers, who fostered, not without success, the infant faith of the Bulgarians. Under the Byzantine standard the Paulicians were often...Catholics of every rank and of either sex had embraced their heresy ; and the flames which consumed the twelve canons of Orleans was the first act and signal...
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The history of Protestantism, Volume 1

James Aitken Wylie - Protestantism - 1899 - 754 pages
...begun to retrace their steps towards the primeval fountains of truth. " Their opinions," says Gibbon, " were silently propagated in Rome, Milan, and the kingdoms...of every rank, and of either sex, had embraced the Manichean heresy."' 1 " Multoa ex ovibua lupoa fecit, et per eoa Chriati ovilia disiipavit." (Pet....
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