A history of the Christian Church. Middle ageMacmillan and Company, 1853 - 481 Seiten |
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... especially , to use them as his agents in diminishing the number of the Catholics , who , firm in their allegiance to the emperor , were branded with the name of Melchites . " Joining thus the devices of the politician with the fire of ...
... especially , to use them as his agents in diminishing the number of the Catholics , who , firm in their allegiance to the emperor , were branded with the name of Melchites . " Joining thus the devices of the politician with the fire of ...
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... especially in Gregory II . and in Zacharias , it was not until the papacy of Hadrian I. • It is remarkable that this pope and six of his immediate successors were either Greeks or Syrians , which is to be ascribed to the want of ...
... especially in Gregory II . and in Zacharias , it was not until the papacy of Hadrian I. • It is remarkable that this pope and six of his immediate successors were either Greeks or Syrians , which is to be ascribed to the want of ...
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... especially in papal power : regions now brought over to the Gospel , and in tribes of Teutonic blood . A large portion of the extant rescripts ' issued at this period were directed to the rulers of the its establish- Church of England ...
... especially in papal power : regions now brought over to the Gospel , and in tribes of Teutonic blood . A large portion of the extant rescripts ' issued at this period were directed to the rulers of the its establish- Church of England ...
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... especially in Charlemagne and the Anglo - Saxon princes , who seem to have maintained , with few exceptions , a most friendly bearing to the Church , and to have every- where infused a mutual confidence into the courts , the bishops ...
... especially in Charlemagne and the Anglo - Saxon princes , who seem to have maintained , with few exceptions , a most friendly bearing to the Church , and to have every- where infused a mutual confidence into the courts , the bishops ...
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... especially in men like John of Da- mascus , we may trace a continual effort to establish the traditions of the past on dialectic grounds . So far , indeed , The practical was Gregory the Great from prying into speculative teaching . 5 ...
... especially in men like John of Da- mascus , we may trace a continual effort to establish the traditions of the past on dialectic grounds . So far , indeed , The practical was Gregory the Great from prying into speculative teaching . 5 ...
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Seite 482 - The Evidences of Christianity as Exhibited in the Writings of its Apologists down to Augustine. An Essay which obtained the Hulsean Prize for the Year 1852. By WJ BOLTON, of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge. 8vo. cloth, 6s.
Seite 477 - The Saint's Tragedy", &c. &c. Crown 8vo. sewed, 2s. ** The Dialogue of Phaethon has striking beauties viewed apart from its expressed reference to this modern form of heresy ; and its suggestions may meet half -way many a latent doubt, and, like a light breeze, lift from the soul clouds that are gathering heavily, and threatening to settle down in wintry gloom on the summer of many a fair and promising young life,*
Seite 480 - Archer).— Works by the Rev. WILLIAM ARCHER BUTLER, MA, late Professor of Moral Philosophy in the University of Dublin : SERMONS, DOCTRINAL AND PRACTICAL. Edited, with a Memoir of the Author's Life, by THOMAS WOODWARD, Dean of Down.
Seite 477 - An Introduction to the Study of the Gospels; Including a new and improved Edition of " The Elements of the Gospel Harmony.
Seite 473 - A HISTORY of the ARTICLES of RELIGION. Including, among other Documents, the X Articles (1536), the XIII Articles (1538), the XLII Articles (1552), the XI Articles (1559), the XXXIX Articles (1562 and 1571), the Lambeth Articles (1595), the Irish Articles (1615), with Illustrations from the Symbolical Books of the Roman and Reformed Communions, and from other contemporary sources. By C. HARDWICK, MA, Fellow and Chaplain of St. Catharine's Hall.
Seite 475 - The Genealogies of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, as contained in the Gospels of St. Matthew and St. Luke, reconciled with each other and with the Genealogy of the House of David, from Adam to the close of the Canon of the Old Testament, and shown to be in harmony with the true Chronology of the Times. By Lord ARTHUR HERVEY, MA Rector of Ickworth with Horringer. 8vo. cloth, 10».
Seite 475 - RAMSAY.— The Catechiser's Manual; or, the Church Catechism illustrated and explained, for the use of Clergymen, Schoolmasters, and Teachers. By ARTHUR RAMSAY, MA of Trinity College, Cambridge. 18mo. cloth, 3s.
Seite 481 - They are valuable as a complete exposition of his views of Christianity— the views of a man who Is powerfully influencing his generation, and who profoundly believes in revealed religion as a series of facts, disclosing God's plan for educating and restoring the human race.
Seite 479 - NAPIER.— Lord Bacon and Sir Walter Raleigh. Critical and Biographical Essays. By MACVEY NAPIER, late Editor of the Edinburgh Review and of the Encyclopedia Britannica.