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and physical existence to every part of it; so, in each age of the Church, do we
find the clergy bearing a similar relation to the nominally Christian world ;
sometimes tending to the ruggedness of the barbarism in which they were
merged, more ...
and physical existence to every part of it; so, in each age of the Church, do we
find the clergy bearing a similar relation to the nominally Christian world ;
sometimes tending to the ruggedness of the barbarism in which they were
merged, more ...
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But our province includes not merely an examination of the benefits which
accrued to the several elements of contemporary society, whether Roman or
barbarian, from the influence of the Christian clergy ; — it leads us to the more
intricate ...
But our province includes not merely an examination of the benefits which
accrued to the several elements of contemporary society, whether Roman or
barbarian, from the influence of the Christian clergy ; — it leads us to the more
intricate ...
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In the first place then, we must remember that we have to do, not with the effects
of the Christian religion or morality considered by itself, a subject which would
lead us into a far wider and deeper contemplation, but solely with those produced
...
In the first place then, we must remember that we have to do, not with the effects
of the Christian religion or morality considered by itself, a subject which would
lead us into a far wider and deeper contemplation, but solely with those produced
...
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bond the too often jarring elements of human society: under the latter, the more
palpable because more historical consequences of the intercourse of the
Christian clergy with the secular powers of the state. In other words, we shall
consider the ...
bond the too often jarring elements of human society: under the latter, the more
palpable because more historical consequences of the intercourse of the
Christian clergy with the secular powers of the state. In other words, we shall
consider the ...
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The Christian faith was pre-eminent among all the OF THE EARLY CHRISTIAN
CLERGY. 9 Chronological division of the subject CHAPTER II CHAPTER III From
the final accession ofConstantine to the fall of Western Empire.
The Christian faith was pre-eminent among all the OF THE EARLY CHRISTIAN
CLERGY. 9 Chronological division of the subject CHAPTER II CHAPTER III From
the final accession ofConstantine to the fall of Western Empire.
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