The Christian Clergy of the First Ten Centuries: Their Beneficial Influence on European ProgressMacmillan, 1855 - 240 páginas |
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... tribes . • In spite of abuses , the Church alone had a living prin- ciple of action . • The German principle of national law a source of privi- leges to the clergy individually as subjects of the Roman law , 110-112 112-114 112 , 113 ...
... tribes . • In spite of abuses , the Church alone had a living prin- ciple of action . • The German principle of national law a source of privi- leges to the clergy individually as subjects of the Roman law , 110-112 112-114 112 , 113 ...
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... tribes on the ruins of the empire to their union under Charle- magne [ CHAPTER IV . ] : - The fourth , from the accession of Charlemagne to the close of the tenth century , or , as we might perhaps define it , to the age of Hildebrand ...
... tribes on the ruins of the empire to their union under Charle- magne [ CHAPTER IV . ] : - The fourth , from the accession of Charlemagne to the close of the tenth century , or , as we might perhaps define it , to the age of Hildebrand ...
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... tribes of the North of Africa1 . The same church - father is presented to us by his contemporary biographer as engaged in a yet nobler task , as busied , during the period when a deso- lating plague ravaged his episcopal city , in ...
... tribes of the North of Africa1 . The same church - father is presented to us by his contemporary biographer as engaged in a yet nobler task , as busied , during the period when a deso- lating plague ravaged his episcopal city , in ...
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... tribes in the remotest European lands , rejoiced for generations in the institutions of Theodosius , and the Burgundian and Visigothic chiefs , who aimed at something superior to the rude constitutions of their progenitors , drew ...
... tribes in the remotest European lands , rejoiced for generations in the institutions of Theodosius , and the Burgundian and Visigothic chiefs , who aimed at something superior to the rude constitutions of their progenitors , drew ...
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... discere et ante præsumens bonum prædicare quam facere , tanquam sterilis arbor , cum non habeam opera pro pomis , spargo verba pro foliis . " serving , and finally imparting to the invading tribes , 76 [ CH . THE BENEFICIAL INFLUENCE.
... discere et ante præsumens bonum prædicare quam facere , tanquam sterilis arbor , cum non habeam opera pro pomis , spargo verba pro foliis . " serving , and finally imparting to the invading tribes , 76 [ CH . THE BENEFICIAL INFLUENCE.
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