Manual of Universal Church History, 2. cilt

Ön Kapak
R. Clarke, 1876
 

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Christianity in Germany and the adjacent Countries
96
Christianity among the FrisiansReverses of tho Christians in Spain
109
Labors of St Boniface
112
The Conversion of the Saxons
120
Modifications in the Relations and Organization of the Church 161 The Church in her Relations to the Germanic StatesClose Alliance of Church and ...
125
Enlarged Possessions of the Church
130
Increased Dependence of the Church upon the StateAdmin istration of Metropolitan and Diocesan Sees
132
The PrimacySpiritual Power of the Popes
138
Temporal Power of the PopesEstablishment of the States of the Church
141
Foundation of the Christian German or Restoration of the Roman Empire of the West
147
Religious LifeThe ClergyDiscipline 167 Religious Life
153
The ClergyTheir Canonical LifeThe Monks
156
Penance and Discipline
162
Scientific Labors of the Germans 8 170 General Character of Science during this Epoch
167
Labors of Charlemagne for the Diffusion of Knowledge
171
First HeresiesAdelbert and ClementAdoptionism
174
Charlemagne
182
The Greek Church 175 General View
189
MohammedHis DoctrineIts Rapid Progress
191
The Controversies of the Iconoclasts in the East and in the Frankish Empire A Byzantine Iconoclasts
206
B The Iconoclastic Controversy in the Frankish Empire
218
PART SECOND History of the Catholic Church from the Death of Charlemagne to the Pontificate of Gregory VII 1073
223
Progress of Christianity among the GermansConversion of Slavic Nations ĝ 179 Christianity in Scandinavia
224
The Slavonians and their Mythology
235
Conversion of some of the Slavonic Nations
238
Conversion of the Poles
246
Christianity in Hungary
250
The Papacy and the Empire 184 Summary
253
A The Popes under the Carlovingians 185 Under Louis the Mild and his Sons
254
Progress of the Power of the Popes from A D 855 to 880
268
B Deplorable Condition of the Papacy in the Tenth Century 187 The Roman Pontificate during its disgraceful Dependence upon Tuscan Domination
292
The Papacy after the Restoration of the Empire 188 The Popes under the Saxon Emperors
298
The Popes under the Franconian Emperors
315
ContinuationPopes elected through the Influence of Hilde brand
320
Retrospect
334
History of the Constitution of the Church 192 The Church in her Relations to the State
337
Ecclesiastical Supremacy of the Popes
342
The College of Cardinals
344
Metropolitans Bishops and their Dioceses
348
Church Property
354
Retrospect
475
History of the Papacy
481
A D 11191124
523
B From Honorius to the Death of Eugene III A D 1153Italian Republi
538
Hadrian IV A D 11551159Alexander III A D 1159
547
Crusades of St Louis IX Pragmatic Sanction
600
The Popes from Innocent V A D 1276 until the Abdication
607
Boniface VIII a d 12941303Philip IV King of France
614
General View of the Temporal and Spiritual Power of
630
The Other Members of the HierarchyAdministration
640
Fanatical and Refractory Sects
652
The Waldenses
658
Remarks on the rigorous Measures employed against these
667
History of Religious Orders
681
The Order of Grammont
688
The Carmelites and the Order of Fontevrault
694
The three great Military and Religious Orders
700
Mendicant OrdersSt Dominic and St Francis of Assisi
707
Influence of the Mendicant OrdersOpposition raised against
719
History of Theological Science
728
St Anselm of Canterbury
740
The Other SciencesReligious PoetsNational Literature
784
Religious and Moral LifePenitential DisciplinePropaga
790
PART SECOND
816
Fifteenth Ecumenical Council
826
B Great Western Schism A D 13781417 and 14391449Popes at Rome
845
The Last Popes of this PeriodFifth Council of Lateran
897
Julius II Synod of PisaFifth Council of LateranLeo X
914
Review of the Situation of the Papacy
922
Morals of the Clergy
928
Heresies and Heretical Sects
947
Ecclesiastical Science
988
The socalled Revival of Learning by the Humanists
1000
The Study of Holy ScripturesSpread of the Bible among
1007
Spiritual LifeWorshipPenitential Discipline
1014
Reform of the Older Orders
1021
Worship during this Epoch
1026
Christian Art
1038
Penitential Discipline
1056
Retrospect of the Influence exercised by the Catholic
1064

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