A History of the Church: From the Earliest Ages to the ReformationHarper & Brothers, 1867 - 578 pages |
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Other editions - View all
A History of the Church from the Earliest Ages to the Reformation, Volume 1 George Waddington No preview available - 2016 |
A History of the Church: From the Earliest Ages to the Reformation George Waddington No preview available - 2019 |
Common terms and phrases
abuses afterwards ancient Apostles appears Arian assembly asserted authority Avignon Benedict Bishop Bishop of Rome body Boniface canons cardinals Carthage Catholic celebrated century character Charlemagne Charles the Bald Christ Christian Church circumstances civil clergy confined Constantine controversy corruption Council Crusades death dignity dispute divine doctrine Donatists early Ebionites eccle ecclesiastical edict election Emperor empire episcopal Epistle established Euseb Eusebius exertions faith fathers favor Fleury France Gnostic Gregory heresy heretics Hincmar Hist holy honor influence Innocent Irenæus Italy Justin Martyr King learning least Manichæan ment mentioned monasteries monastic monks moral Mosh Mosheim observe occasion opinions original pagan papal perhaps persecution persons piety pontifical Pope possessed prelates princes principles probably proceeded professed provinces reason reform reign religion religious respecting Roman Rome schism sect secular sion spirit success superstition temporal Tertullian tion truth usurpation worship writers zeal