Manual of Universal Church History, 2. cilt

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M. H. Gill, 1890
 

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Sayfa 504 - Sepulchre, and of pilgrims resorting thither. Baldwin II., king of Jerusalem, bestowed on this order their first place of residence; and an additional building was acquired from the abbot and canons of the church and convent of the Temple, whence the order obtained the name of the ' Poor Soldiers of the Temple of Solomon,' afterwards abbreviated into Templars.
Sayfa 320 - ... are changed into the Body and Blood of Christ by the form of consecration, he should add that he received this doctrine with interned assent.
Sayfa 18 - And he shall judge the Gentiles, and rebuke many people; and they shall turn their swords into ploughshares, and their spears into sickles: nation shall not lift up sword against nation, neither shall they be exercised any more to war.
Sayfa 43 - Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire," as a proof that the Coliseum was entire, when seen by the Anglo-Saxon pilgrims at the end of the seventh, or the beginning of the eighth century.
Sayfa 325 - The West was now far in advance of the East in the province of speculative theology, and the relations of the Father to the Son and Holy Ghost were far more lucidly and accurately explained than formerly. This was chiefly due to the luminous and profound writings of SS. Hilary, Ambrose, Augustine, and Leo the Great2 on the subject.
Sayfa 471 - Catharists, of probably Eastern origin, and flourished chiefly in Lombardy at the close of the twelfth and the opening of the thirteenth century. Leading a wandering and vagabond life, they very likely got their name from resemblance, in their habits, to birds of passage (passagieri) , or from some connection with the Crusades, to which the word passagium was not unfrequently applied. They maintained that the law of Moses2 was binding, at all times and upon all persons, in 1 Ada Kpiscoporum Cenomanensium,...
Sayfa 140 - Jeicess, and was descended from the noble but impoverished family of Hashiin, of the priestly tribe of Koreish, who were the chiefs and keepers of the national sanctuary of the Kaaba, and pretended to trace their origin to Ismael, the son of Abraham and Hagar, was born at Mecca, August 20, AD 570. His father died two months before his birth, and his mother when he was six years of age. He then passed under the care of his grandfather, who died two years later, when his uncle, Abu-Talib, who, though...
Sayfa 419 - Una est fidelium universalis ecclesia, extra quam nullus omnino salvatur. In qua idem ipse sacerdos et sacrificium...
Sayfa 555 - ... he made his act of Faith in the real presence of his Lord.* When he had made an end, and the Abbot was on the point of administering the Saving Host to him, he exclaimed, in the hearing of all the monks : " I receive Thee, the price of my soul's redemption, for love of Whom I have studied, I have watched, and I have laboured ! Thee have I preached, Thee have I taught, against Thee never have I breathed a word, neither am I wedded to my own opinion. If I have held...
Sayfa 42 - Patrick, and to the examination of the prelate thereof. But if there, by him and his wise men, a cause of this nature cannot easily be made up, we have decreed it shall be sent to the see apostolic...

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