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1 2,1 | scholars have considered two problems in particular: the “conversion” 2 2,2 | dogma. In the fourth century problems of dogma preoccupied not 3 2,2 | means for settling debatable problems. But in this movement a 4 2,2 | tired of studying higher problems of religion and science.”[ 5 2,2 | attributed the solution of all problems to Hellenism. His enthusiasm 6 2,3 | has to face two difficult problems: (1) the establishment of 7 2,3 | succeed in solving the main problems of his period. The Second 8 2,3 | solve the two significant problems of his reign: the creation 9 2,3 | exceedingly complicated problems remained for his successors.~ ~ 10 2,3 | main national and religious problems were met. The national problem 11 2,3 | and applied to the living problems in the East, in the territory 12 2,4 | a recent student of the problems of the higher schools in 13 2,5 | not settle the fundamental problems of the period. Against the 14 2,5 | important economic and financial problems of the Empire.~ One of his 15 2,5 | the national and religious problems and in the political events, 16 3,7 | Religious problems and the Fifth Ecumenical 17 3,7 | was much simpler than the problems of the earlier councils. 18 3,8 | Taxation and financial problems. — One of the distinguishing 19 3,8 | struggle. By intervention in problems of heredity, forced and 20 3,13| Religious problems.~ The successors of Justinian 21 3,15| a thorough study of the problems pertaining to it; but the 22 4,1 | External Problems~ ~The Persian wars and the 23 4,1 | One of Muhammed’s first problems was to lead the Arabs out 24 4,1 | indifference to the general problems of the province, their personal 25 4,1 | Sea, put before them new problems of a maritime nature. They 26 4,1 | mariners was one of the great problems of the Egyptian administration.[ 27 4,1 | a Byzantine Empire whose problems became narrower and lost 28 4,2 | all disputes of dogmatical problems which had not been settled 29 4,2 | succeeded in solving the main problems, chiefly because of the 30 4,4 | with the living ethical problems of contemplative asceticism, 31 5,3 | considered settled, the problems of the complete removal 32 5,6 | composition, and in cultural problems, two distinctly different, 33 5,7 | legislator who understood the problems of his time. The religious 34 5,7 | written, and many significant problems of this period still remain 35 5,7 | present one of the essential problems of Byzantine history. Careful 36 5,8 | literature pertaining to the problems of iconoclastic dogma was 37 5,8 | the elucidation of some problems of earlier Greek chronography, 38 5,8 | contains many discussions of problems which preoccupied the Byzantine 39 5,8 | one of the most difficult problems of Byzantine philology. 40 6,2 | Tzimisces to turn to his eastern problems.~ His campaigns against 41 6,2 | occupied in solving other problems, could do nothing against 42 6,2 | Arabs away from Armenian problems, and made several attempts 43 6,7 | concessions.~ The church problems of the Byzantine Empire 44 6,7 | capital, and many other problems were regulated under very 45 6,8 | of the most fascinating problems of Byzantine literature.[ 46 7,1 | complicated, and raised new problems.~ But almost at the end 47 7,1 | pointed out all the important problems, European as well as Asiatic, 48 7,1 | new Emperor. The two chief problems of the internal life of 49 7,1 | in the sphere of social problems and interests, the time 50 7,4 | resolve certain religious problems and doubts which agitated 51 7,4 | judged it possible, in some problems, to give the preference 52 7,4 | point of view of religious problems this epoch is of great importance 53 7,4 | there discussed dogmatic problems of the Church Fathers and 54 7,4 | concerned not only with abstract problems of morality, but also with 55 8,10| badly. He regarded religious problems much more coolly than his 56 8,14| international interests and problems absorbed the new Latin Empire 57 8,15| always concerned with the problems of the internal life of 58 8,16| I, was interested in the problems of learning. He invited 59 9,2 | art and the most important problems which made their appearance 60 9,2 | belong the least investigated problems of Byzantine history. The 61 9,3 | settle some complicated problems of her internal life. Circumstances 62 9,6 | discussed various general problems of international life, which 63 9,10| Ecclesiastical problems under the Palaeologi.~ The 64 9,12| his father two difficult problems in the ecclesiastical life 65 9,12| activity not limited to church problems, but extended to politics 66 9,13| youth to the study of the problems of monastic life. At twenty 67 9,13| for help in purely secular problems. But the threatening political 68 9,15| reduced to the two chief problems, the filioque and the primacy 69 9,17| studied and most complicated problems of Byzantine history. The 70 9,17| history of medieval social problems.~ Owing to the external 71 9,18| of the religious dogmatic problems which were then agitating 72 9,18| numerous essays on different problems in theology, rhetoric, and 73 9,18| one of the most important problems for research in the history 74 9,18| Byzantine cultural interests and problems have been compared with 75 9,18| analogous interests and problems of the epoch of the earlier 76 9,19| century.~ There are, then, two problems; the influence of the medieval