Lectures on Ecclesiastical History |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 100
Page
... and others . Very seldom , indeed , has the subject been treated with the ability , impartiality , and modera- tion , which characterize the following pages . Page 1 LECTURE I. THE SACRED HISTORY . Of the iv ADVERTISEMENT .
... and others . Very seldom , indeed , has the subject been treated with the ability , impartiality , and modera- tion , which characterize the following pages . Page 1 LECTURE I. THE SACRED HISTORY . Of the iv ADVERTISEMENT .
Page
... tion to ordinary ecclesiastical superiors , LECTURES XX , XXI . 240 257 270 284 299 313 Of the actual state of Church power , and the different opi- nions concerning it at the time of the Council of Trent , 327 LECTURE XXII . Of the ...
... tion to ordinary ecclesiastical superiors , LECTURES XX , XXI . 240 257 270 284 299 313 Of the actual state of Church power , and the different opi- nions concerning it at the time of the Council of Trent , 327 LECTURE XXII . Of the ...
Page 1
... tion of the Jews . Such are the creation of the world , the fall of man , the universal deluge , the dispersion of the human race , the call of Abraham , and those promises which gave to man the early hope of restoration . But as all ...
... tion of the Jews . Such are the creation of the world , the fall of man , the universal deluge , the dispersion of the human race , the call of Abraham , and those promises which gave to man the early hope of restoration . But as all ...
Page 2
... tion also . When the religion of Christ was first promulgat- ed throughout the world , as the difficulties it had to encounter would have been absolutely insurmountable , had no other than ordinary and human means been employed in its ...
... tion also . When the religion of Christ was first promulgat- ed throughout the world , as the difficulties it had to encounter would have been absolutely insurmountable , had no other than ordinary and human means been employed in its ...
Page 3
... tion to all the laws of probability hitherto known in the world . For , not to mention the inveterate prejudices arising from im- memorial opinions and practices , as well as from mistaken in- terest , which the first preachers of ...
... tion to all the laws of probability hitherto known in the world . For , not to mention the inveterate prejudices arising from im- memorial opinions and practices , as well as from mistaken in- terest , which the first preachers of ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
admit afterwards ages ancient Antioch apostles appears authority bishop of Rome called canon cardinal cause century cerning charge Christian church civil clergy congregation consequence considered Constantinople council council of Trent deacons denominated dignity diocese distinction divine doctrine ecclesiastic polity ecclesiastical emperor empire Ephesus episcopacy episcopal epistle evidence exarch excommunication faith fathers favour former give given gospel Greek hath heresy heretics holy honour Jesus Christ Jews judge jurisdiction justly king kingdom Latin lecture Lord manner matters means mention metropolitans minister of religion ministers ministry nature Nestorius never observed occasion opinion ordained origin papal parish particular pastors patriarch Paul person Peter polity pontiff pope preach presbyters presbytery priest princes principal province reason regard religion rendered respect Roman Romanists sacred scripture secular powers sentiments spiritual style synod term Tertullian Testament thing tion truth wherein whole words