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Alphabetical [« »] erroneous 6 erroneously 1 error 9 errors 16 erudite 1 erudition 3 eruthro 1 | Frequency [« »] 16 endeavored 16 enthusiastic 16 epanagoge 16 errors 16 establishing 16 establishment 16 estimated | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances errors |
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1 3,1 | is appropriate to correct errors of long duration with mildness 2 5,4 | purge religion of those errors which permeated it and diverted 3 6,7 | guilty of the above-mentioned errors and insolences . . . along 4 6,7 | church and could find no errors in its teachings. For example, 5 7,4 | the struggle with dogmatic errors and heretic movements of 6 7,4 | heretical doctrines and dogmatic errors, with which the Emperors, 7 7,4 | struggle with heretical errors. In spite of this, however, 8 7,4 | Emperor a list of Italus’ errors was then drawn up. Finally, 9 7,4 | Theophylact of Bulgaria, On the Errors of the Latins, in which 10 7,4 | neither did he acknowledge the errors of the Latins to be so numerous 11 7,4 | great number of heretical errors.~ Among the celebrated figures 12 7,4 | letters and his book On the Errors of the Latins. Almost all 13 7,4 | Empire. His book On the Errors of the Latins, was remarkable 14 7,4 | of elementary historical errors. In one of his works he 15 9,7 | marked, in spite of some errors on the part of the Emperor, 16 9,14| followed the schism and the errors of the Greeks.” At the same