The Church and Its Social Mission: (the Baird Lecture for 1901)W. Blackwood and Sons, 1902 - 364 sider |
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Side xi
... Empire . Why the Church was per- secuted . What the Church had become and had done at the period of the Edict of ... Empire . The religious and social position of the Church at the beginning of the tenth century . A glance back to the ...
... Empire . Why the Church was per- secuted . What the Church had become and had done at the period of the Edict of ... Empire . The religious and social position of the Church at the beginning of the tenth century . A glance back to the ...
Side xii
... Empire . The growth of the Papacy . The Frankish - Roman Empire . Charlemagne and the Carlovin- gian dynasty . The climax of Papal assumption , and the subordination of State to Church . The situation in the Middle Ages . The Middle ...
... Empire . The growth of the Papacy . The Frankish - Roman Empire . Charlemagne and the Carlovin- gian dynasty . The climax of Papal assumption , and the subordination of State to Church . The situation in the Middle Ages . The Middle ...
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... Empire , and had penetrated into regions . beyond . A new type of brotherhood , with prin- ciples and laws of cohesion permeated by a new ideality , was established , and the world under- stood that the Galilean had conquered . M ...
... Empire , and had penetrated into regions . beyond . A new type of brotherhood , with prin- ciples and laws of cohesion permeated by a new ideality , was established , and the world under- stood that the Galilean had conquered . M ...
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... empire to the vision of the cross ; and the other , that which , including the latter half of the middle ages , leads on to the Reformation of Western Christendom in the sixteenth century . These epochs are vast , but the survey , such ...
... empire to the vision of the cross ; and the other , that which , including the latter half of the middle ages , leads on to the Reformation of Western Christendom in the sixteenth century . These epochs are vast , but the survey , such ...
Side 60
... Empire . Its gradual disengagement from the Judaism under whose shadow it moved in its earliest morn is traced in the Book of the Acts of the Apostles . And the liberation , towards which much had led , was completed through the ...
... Empire . Its gradual disengagement from the Judaism under whose shadow it moved in its earliest morn is traced in the Book of the Acts of the Apostles . And the liberation , towards which much had led , was completed through the ...
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