History of the Christian Church, Volume IV: Mediaeval Christianity. A.D. 590-1073.
History of the Christian Church, Volume IV: Mediaeval Christianity. A.D. 590-1073. by Philip Schaff ...
About History of the Christian Church, Volume IV: Mediaeval Christianity. A.D. 590-1073. by Philip Schaff History of the Christi ...
Table of Contents About This Book..................................... .p. ii History of the Christian Church................... ...
p. 62 The Conversion of the Saxons. Charlemagne and Alcuin. The Heliand, and the Gospel-Harmony.............................. Sc ...
p. 167 The Papacy and the Empire from the Death of Charlemagne to Nicolas I a.d. 814-858). Note on the Myth of the Papess Joan.. ...
The Restoration of Image-Worship by the Seventh Oecumenical Council, The Contending Theories on Predestination, and the Victory ...
Chronological List of the Principal Ecclesiastical Writers from the Sixth vii History of the Christian Church, Volume IV: Philip ...
viii History of the Christian Church, Volume IV: Philip Schaff The Roman Law. .p. The Capitularies of Charlemagne. .p. English ...
HISTORY of the CHRISTIAN CHURCH^1 by PHILIP SCHAFF Christianus sum. Christiani nihil a me alienum puto VOLUME IV. MEDIAEVAL CHRI ...
summary), i.e., the official letters since the conclusion of the Canon law. They are of equal authority, but the bulls differ fr ...
C. Cocquelines: Magnum Bullarium Romanum. Bullarum, Privilegiorum ac Diplomatum Romanorum Pontificum usque ad Clementem XII. amp ...
V. The Mediaeval Sections of the General Church Histories. (a) Roman Catholic: Baronius (see above), Fleury, Möhler, Alzog, Döll ...
Pyrenees into Spain. They were not a single people, but many independent tribes; not an organized army of a conqueror, but irreg ...
The Gauls were conquered by Caesar, but afterwards commingled with the Teutonic Francs, who founded the French monarchy. The Bri ...
in the tenth. The Germans, under their leader Odoacer in 476, deposed Romulus Augustulus—the shadow of old Romulus and Augustus— ...
Mediaeval Christianity is, on the one hand, a legitimate continuation and further development of ancient Catholicism; on the oth ...
blind and unreasoning, like the faith of children. The most incredible and absurd legends were accepted without a question. And ...
According to our division laid down in the introduction to the first volume, the three periods of the middle ages are the fourth ...
This superficial, wholesale conversion to a nominal Christianity must be regarded in the light of a national infant-baptism. It ...
The Penitentials of the Irish and Anglo-Saxon Churches are collected and edited by F. Kunstmann (Die Lat. Poenitentialbücher der ...
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