An ecclesiastical history, antient and modern, from the birth of Christ to the beginning of the eighteenth century, tr. with notes by A. Maclaine, Volume 2 |
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... Monastic orders lost gradually all taste for solid science , in the place of which they aubsti- tuted a lifeless spectre , an enormous phantom of barbarous erudition . They indeed kept public schools , and instructed the youth in what ...
... Monastic orders lost gradually all taste for solid science , in the place of which they aubsti- tuted a lifeless spectre , an enormous phantom of barbarous erudition . They indeed kept public schools , and instructed the youth in what ...
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... monastic hirelings contributed more than any thing else , to ruin the ancient ecclesiastical dis- cipline to diminish the authority of the bishops , and raise , to an enormous and excessive height , the power and prerogatives of their ...
... monastic hirelings contributed more than any thing else , to ruin the ancient ecclesiastical dis- cipline to diminish the authority of the bishops , and raise , to an enormous and excessive height , the power and prerogatives of their ...
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... Monastic orders did not all observe the same rule of discipline , nor the same manner of living . Some followed the rule of Augustin , others that of Basil , others that of Anthony , others that of Athanasius , others that of Pa ...
... Monastic orders did not all observe the same rule of discipline , nor the same manner of living . Some followed the rule of Augustin , others that of Basil , others that of Anthony , others that of Athanasius , others that of Pa ...
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... Monastic orders of all sorts were under the protection of the bishops in whose provinces they lived , nor did the patriarchs claim any authority over them , as appears with the utmost evidence from the decrees of the coun- cils held in ...
... Monastic orders of all sorts were under the protection of the bishops in whose provinces they lived , nor did the patriarchs claim any authority over them , as appears with the utmost evidence from the decrees of the coun- cils held in ...
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... monastic life . And , finally , he affirmed , that the conduct of those who , distributing their substance among the indigent , submitted to the hardships of a voluntary poverty , or sent a part of their treasures to Jerusalem for ...
... monastic life . And , finally , he affirmed , that the conduct of those who , distributing their substance among the indigent , submitted to the hardships of a voluntary poverty , or sent a part of their treasures to Jerusalem for ...
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Página 419 - And he laid hold on the dragon, that old serpent, which is the Devil and Satan, and bound him a thousand years, and cast him into the bottomless pit, and shut him up, and set a seal upon him, that he should deceive the nations no more, till the thousand years should be fulfilled : and after that he must be loosed a little season.
Página 420 - 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.
Página 448 - 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.
Página 420 - AND CAST HIM INTO THE BOTTOMLESS PIT AND SHUT HIM UP AND SET A SEAL UPON HIM, THAT HE SHOULD DECEIVE THE NATIONS NO MORE, TILL THE THOUSAND YEARS SHOULD BE FULFILLED: AND AFTER THAT HE MUST BE LOOSED A LITTLE SEASON. AND I SAW THRONES...
Página 373 - Prince of that region, whom the Nestorians converted to the Christian faith, assumed, according to the vulgar tradition, the name of John after his baptism, to which he added the surname of "Presbyter," from a principle of modesty; whence, it is said, his successors were each of them called " Prester John" until the time of Gingis Khan.
Página 343 - But this consequence was quickly retorted upon those that imagined it ; for they who denied the metamorphosis of the bread and wine into the real body and blood of Christ...
Página 177 - We see here a large and ample description of a good Christian, in which there is not the least mention of the love of God, resignation to his will, obedience to his laws, or of justice, benevolence, and charity towards men.
Página 136 - That the sun, moon, and stars, &c., were animated and endowed with rational souls. 5. That after the resurrection all bodies will be of a round figure. 6. That the torments of the damned will have an end ; and that as Christ had been crucified in this world to save mankind, he is to be crucified in the next to save the devils
Página 166 - The bishops in general were so illiterate, that few of that body were capable of composing the discourses which they delivered to the people. Such of them as were not totally destitute of genius, composed out of the writings of Augustin and Gregory a certain number of insipid homilies, •which they divided between themselves and their CENT.
Página 568 - Germany, such as exorcism, the real presence of the body and blood of Christ in the Eucharist...