An Ecclesiastical History, Ancient and Modern, Form the Birth of Christ, to the Beginning of the Present Century, כרך 2E. Duyckinck, 1824 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 100
עמוד 6
... learned Lequien , in his Oriens Christianus , tom . i . p . 1257 , gives a very inaccu- rate account of these ... learned writer had a most imperfect knowledge both of these Russians and the Gazari . He is also guilty of other mistakes ...
... learned Lequien , in his Oriens Christianus , tom . i . p . 1257 , gives a very inaccu- rate account of these ... learned writer had a most imperfect knowledge both of these Russians and the Gazari . He is also guilty of other mistakes ...
עמוד 10
... learned men to that imperial city , and thus prevented the total decline of letters . Accordingly we find in Constantinople , at this time , several persons who excelled in eloquence and poetry ; some who display- ed , in their writings ...
... learned men to that imperial city , and thus prevented the total decline of letters . Accordingly we find in Constantinople , at this time , several persons who excelled in eloquence and poetry ; some who display- ed , in their writings ...
עמוד 11
... learned men to whom Bardas com- mitted the culture of the sciences , he placed Leo , sur- named the Wise , a man of the most profound and uncom- mon erudition , and who afterward was consecrated bishop of Thessalonica . Photius ...
... learned men to whom Bardas com- mitted the culture of the sciences , he placed Leo , sur- named the Wise , a man of the most profound and uncom- mon erudition , and who afterward was consecrated bishop of Thessalonica . Photius ...
עמוד 13
... learned were themselves learn- ed ; their authority was respectable , and their munificence was boundless ; and yet the progress of science toward perfection was but slow , because the interruptions arising from the troubled state of ...
... learned were themselves learn- ed ; their authority was respectable , and their munificence was boundless ; and yet the progress of science toward perfection was but slow , because the interruptions arising from the troubled state of ...
עמוד 14
... learned men , whose zeal for the sciences learned men was kindled by the encouragement and munifi- cence of Charlemagne , shone forth with a distin century . guished lustre through the darkness of this barba- rous age . Among these ...
... learned men , whose zeal for the sciences learned men was kindled by the encouragement and munifi- cence of Charlemagne , shone forth with a distin century . guished lustre through the darkness of this barba- rous age . Among these ...
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abbot Acad ancient Antiq archbishop austere authority Baluzii barbarous Beghards Beguines Benedict Benedictine Berenger Biblioth bishops Boulay brethren called canons cardinals century Charles the Bald Christ Christian church church of Rome clergy concerning controversy corruption council council of Constance death decrees dignity dispute divine doctors doctrine Dominicans dominion Eccles ecclesiastical edict election eminent emperor enemies famous favour France Franciscans Fratricelli genius German gospel greatest Grecian Greeks Gregory Hence heretics Hist Histoire holy honour inquisitors Italy John king king of France Latin laws learned Lollards Mabillon maintained Manichæans manner matter medii ævi mentioned monastic monks multitude nations Nestorians Nicolas nominalists obliged opinions opulence papal Paris Paulicians philosophy Photius piety pious pope pretended princes provinces published Rabanus Maurus reign religion religious rendered Roman pontiffs Rome Roscellinus sacred Saracens sciences Scriptor sect spirit superstition tion utmost VIII Waldenses worship writers zeal
קטעים בולטים
עמוד 107 - And I saw thrones, and they sat upon them, and judgment was given unto them : and I saw the souls of them that were beheaded for the witness of Jesus, and for the word of God, and which had not worshipped the beast, neither his image, neither had received his mark upon their foreheads, or in their hands ; and they lived and reigned with Christ a thousand years.
עמוד 372 - Provide neither gold, nor silver, nor brass in your purses, nor scrip for your journey; neither two coats, neither shoes, nor y«t staves : for the workman is worthy of his meat.
עמוד 268 - Concerning appeals, if any shall arise, they ought to proceed from the archdeacon to the bishop, and from the bishop to the archbishop : and, if the archbishop shall fail in doing justice, the cause shall at last be brought to our lord the king...
עמוד 51 - From all this, however, it evidently appears, that there was not as yet in the Latin church any fixed or universally received opinion concerning the manner in which the body and blood of Christ are present in the eucharist.
עמוד 385 - So he carried me away in the spirit into the wilderness : and I saw a woman sit upon a scarlet-coloured beast, full of names of blasphemy, having seven heads and ten horns.
עמוד 129 - Give none offence, neither to the Jews, nor to the Gentiles, nor to the church of God : 33 Even as I please all men in all things, not seeking mine own profit, but the profit of many, that they may be saved.
עמוד 525 - Huss obeyed the order of the Council, and appeared before it to demonstrate his innocence, and to prove that the charge of his having deserted the Church of Rome was entirely groundless. However, his enemies so far prevailed, that by the most scandalous breach of public faith, he was cast into prison, declared a heretic, because he refused to...
עמוד 354 - This sentence, which was issued out in the year 1208, was followed about three years after by a bull, absolving all his subjects from their oath of allegiance, and ordering all persons to avoid him, on pain of excommunication. But it was in the year 1212, that Innocent carried his impious tyranny to the most enormous length, when assembling a council of cardinals and prelates, he deposed John, declared the throne of England vacant, and...
עמוד 93 - ... enslaved to sensuality and superstition, and capable of the most abominable and flagitious deeds. This dismal degeneracy of the sacred order was, according to the most credible accounts, principally owing to the pretended chiefs and rulers of the universal Church, who indulged themselves in the commission of the most odious crimes, and abandoned themselves to the lawless impulse of the most licentious passions without reluctance or...
עמוד 288 - ... by which the reins were let loose to every kind of vice. Such proceedings stood much in need of a plausible defence, but this was impossible. To justify therefore these scandalous measures of the pontiffs, a most monstrous and absurd doctrine was now invented, which was modified and embellished by St. Thomas in the following century...