Institutes of Ecclesiastical History: Ancient and Modern ...A. H. Maltby, 1832 |
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תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 100
עמוד 1
... LATIN , WITH COPIOUS ADDITIONAL NOTES , ORIGINAL AND SELECTED . BY JAMES MURDOCK , D. D. IN THREE VOLUMES . VOL . II . NEW HAVEN : PUBLISHED BY A. H. MALTBY . 1832 . Entered according to Act of Congress , in the year INSTITUTES.
... LATIN , WITH COPIOUS ADDITIONAL NOTES , ORIGINAL AND SELECTED . BY JAMES MURDOCK , D. D. IN THREE VOLUMES . VOL . II . NEW HAVEN : PUBLISHED BY A. H. MALTBY . 1832 . Entered according to Act of Congress , in the year INSTITUTES.
עמוד 18
... Latin language , and other things deemed useful and necessary for a monk or a preacher . ( 5 ) It was formerly supposed , that Charlemagne was the patron and founder of the university of Paris ; but all impartial inquirers into the ...
... Latin language , and other things deemed useful and necessary for a monk or a preacher . ( 5 ) It was formerly supposed , that Charlemagne was the patron and founder of the university of Paris ; but all impartial inquirers into the ...
עמוד 20
... Latin and occidental writers . 1. That those , who in this age had the care of the church , both in the East , and in the West , were of very corrupt morals , is abundantly testified . The oriental bishops and doctors wasted their lives ...
... Latin and occidental writers . 1. That those , who in this age had the care of the church , both in the East , and in the West , were of very corrupt morals , is abundantly testified . The oriental bishops and doctors wasted their lives ...
עמוד 30
... Latin emperors and kings , though the flatterers of the popes labor to conceal them , are too manifest and clear , to be concealed ; as the wiser in the Roman community , themselves confess . Ha- drian I , in a council at Rome ...
... Latin emperors and kings , though the flatterers of the popes labor to conceal them , are too manifest and clear , to be concealed ; as the wiser in the Roman community , themselves confess . Ha- drian I , in a council at Rome ...
עמוד 33
... Latin historians . The most distinguished of the Greek and oriental writers , was John Damascenus , a man of respectable talents , and of some eloquence . He elucidated the Peripatetic philosophy , as well as the science of theology ...
... Latin historians . The most distinguished of the Greek and oriental writers , was John Damascenus , a man of respectable talents , and of some eloquence . He elucidated the Peripatetic philosophy , as well as the science of theology ...
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עמוד 268 - Appeals, if they arise, must be made from the archdeacon to the bishop, and from the bishop to the archbishop ; and if the archbishop shall fail in administering justice...
עמוד 104 - The first was, respecting the manner in which the body and blood of Christ are present in the sacred supper.
עמוד 440 - Antichrist, the proud worldly priest of Rome, and the most cursed of clippers and purse-cutters.
עמוד 525 - The friars of the order of the Holy Trinity for the Redemption of Captives...
עמוד 481 - ... without the merits of Jesus Christ ; that the old law of Christ was soon to be abolished, and that a new law, enjoining the baptism of blood, to be administered by whipping, was to be substituted in its place.
עמוד 225 - In this confession there was, among other tenets equally absurd, the following declaration, that "the bread and wine, after consecration, were not only a sacrament, but also the real body and blood of Jesus Christ ; and that this body and blood were handled by the priests and consumed by the faithful, and not in a sacramental sense, but in reality and truth, as other sensible objects are.
עמוד 105 - Latins, therefore, in this age, there was not yet a determinate, common opinion, as to the mode in which the body and blood of Christ are in the eucharist. § 21. The disputants in this controversy, as is common, taxed each other with the odious consequences of their opinions.
עמוד 103 - The controversy that commenced in the preceding century, respecting the procession of the Holy Spirit from the Father and the Son...
עמוד 261 - Richard, though he sacrificed every interest and consideration to the success of this pious enterprise, carried so little the appearance of sanctity in his conduct, that Fulk, curate of Neuilly, a zealous preacher of the crusade, who, from that merit, had acquired the privilege of speaking the boldest truths, advised him to rid himself of his notorious vices, particularly his pride, avarice, and voluptuousness, which he called the king's three favourite daughters. YOU COUNSEL WELL, replied Richard,...
עמוד 402 - If when tortured, he confessed nothing, many snares were laid to elicit from him unconsciously his offence. The conclusion was, that the accused, when he seemed to have satisfied the judges, was condemned, according to the measure of his offence, to death, or to perpetual imprisonment, or to the galleys, or to be scourged ; and he was delivered over to the civil authorities, who were intreated to spare his life, as the church never thirsted for blood ; but yet they would experience persecution if...