History of Latin Christianity: Including that of the Popes to the Pontificate of Nicolas V.J. Murray, 1867 |
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... divine law . From an early period Christians had been urged to devote this proportion of their wealth to religious uses ; a proportion so easy and natural that it had prevailed , and had obtained a prescriptive autho- Hallam has summed ...
... divine law . From an early period Christians had been urged to devote this proportion of their wealth to religious uses ; a proportion so easy and natural that it had prevailed , and had obtained a prescriptive autho- Hallam has summed ...
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... Divine revelation , which made their mediation absolutely necessary to escape eternal perdition and to attain eternal life . The keys were in their hands , not to unlock the hidden treasures of Divine wisdom in the Gospels , or solely ...
... Divine revelation , which made their mediation absolutely necessary to escape eternal perdition and to attain eternal life . The keys were in their hands , not to unlock the hidden treasures of Divine wisdom in the Gospels , or solely ...
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... Divine power of Christ to be vested in men , to so great an extent utterly unchristian , compelled reflection , doubt , disbelief — at length indignant reprobation — would the crisis have come when it came ? Who would have had the ...
... Divine power of Christ to be vested in men , to so great an extent utterly unchristian , compelled reflection , doubt , disbelief — at length indignant reprobation — would the crisis have come when it came ? Who would have had the ...
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... divine ; not from dread of the disparagement of the Absolute and the Infinite ; from no predilection for the true sublimity of higher Spiritualism ; but simply because its worship , content to rest on a lower sphere , humanised all ...
... divine ; not from dread of the disparagement of the Absolute and the Infinite ; from no predilection for the true sublimity of higher Spiritualism ; but simply because its worship , content to rest on a lower sphere , humanised all ...
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... Divine Essence , was the place of honour . The Thrones , Seraphim , and Che- rubim approximated most closely , with nothing inter- mediate , and were more immediately and eternally conformed to the Godhead . The two latter of these were ...
... Divine Essence , was the place of honour . The Thrones , Seraphim , and Che- rubim approximated most closely , with nothing inter- mediate , and were more immediately and eternally conformed to the Godhead . The two latter of these were ...
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Seite 3 - ENGEL'S (CARL) Music of the Most Ancient Nations ; particularly of the Assyrians, Egyptians, and Hebrews; with Special Reference to the Discoveries in Western Asia and in Egypt.
Seite 1 - Life and Times of Titian, with some Account of his Family, chiefly from new and unpublished records. With Portrait and Illustrations. 2 vols. 8vo. 42s. CUMMING (R. GORDON). Five Years of a Hunter's Life in the Far Interior of South Africa.
Seite 16 - With a, full View of the English-Dutch Struggle against Spain, and of the Origin and Destruction of the Spanish Armada. By JOHN LOTHROP MOTLEY, LL.D., DCL Portraits.
Seite 22 - History of Rome. From the Earliest Times to the Establishment of the Empire. With the History of Literature and Art.
Seite 5 - Tabulae Curiales ; or, Tables of the Superior Courts of Westminster Hall. Showing the Judges who sat in them from 1066 to 1864 ; with the Attorney and Solicitor Generals of each reign.
Seite 433 - More Worlds than One. The Creed of the Philosopher and the Hope of the Christian.
Seite 22 - HISTORY OF FRANCE ; from the Earliest Times to the Establishment of the Second Empire, 1852. By REV.
Seite 233 - But it is against their degenerate sons that he arrays his allegorical Host ; the Friars furnish every impersonated vice, are foes to every virtue ; his bitterest satire, his keenest irony (and these weapons he wields with wonderful poetic force) are against their dissoluteness, their idleness, their pride, their rapacity, their arts, their lies, their hypocrisy, their intrusion into the functions of the Clergy, their delicate attire, their dainty feasts, their magnificent buildings...
Seite 164 - Christ,' the last effort of Latin Christianity, is still monastic Christianity. It is absoM 2 164 LATIN CHRISTIANITY. BOOK XIV. lutely and entirely selfish in its aim, as in its acts. Its sole, single, exclusive object, is the purification, the elevation of the individual soul, of the man absolutely isolated from his kind, of the man dwelling alone in...
Seite 119 - ... in mind and habits ; for it imperiously required absolute seclusion either in the monastery or in the university, a long life under monastic rule. No Schoolman could be a great man but as a Schoolman. William of Ockham alone was a powerful demagogue, — scholastic even in his political writings, but still a demagogue. It is singular to see every kingdom...