History of the Christian Church. From the election of pope Gregory the great to the Concordat of Worms, A.D.590-1122, Volume 2, Part 1 |
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... , ed . Hardy ( Eng . Hist . Soc . ) . [ When the author's name only is given , this work is intended . ] 9 Gesta Pontificum , in Migne , Patrol . clxxix . b LIST OF POPES AND SOVEREIGNS . POPES OF ROME . LIST OF BOOKS CITED . xvii.
... , ed . Hardy ( Eng . Hist . Soc . ) . [ When the author's name only is given , this work is intended . ] 9 Gesta Pontificum , in Migne , Patrol . clxxix . b LIST OF POPES AND SOVEREIGNS . POPES OF ROME . LIST OF BOOKS CITED . xvii.
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James Craigie Robertson. LIST OF POPES AND SOVEREIGNS . POPES OF ROME . ( From Jaffe's Regesta . ) ( The Names in brackets are those of Anti - popes . ) A.D. A.D. A.D. A.D. 590. Gregory I. 604 827. Gregory IV . 814 604. Sabinian 606 ...
James Craigie Robertson. LIST OF POPES AND SOVEREIGNS . POPES OF ROME . ( From Jaffe's Regesta . ) ( The Names in brackets are those of Anti - popes . ) A.D. A.D. A.D. A.D. 590. Gregory I. 604 827. Gregory IV . 814 604. Sabinian 606 ...
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... V. 1125 A.D. 768 814 Carloman A.D. KINGS OF FRANCE FROM THE LIST OF POPES AND SOVEREIGNS . xix PAGE Character of the tenth century 401 Fourth marriage of Leo VI The Greek Church Arnulf Hungarians and Saracens Germany.
... V. 1125 A.D. 768 814 Carloman A.D. KINGS OF FRANCE FROM THE LIST OF POPES AND SOVEREIGNS . xix PAGE Character of the tenth century 401 Fourth marriage of Leo VI The Greek Church Arnulf Hungarians and Saracens Germany.
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... 1087 946. Edred ... 955 1087. William II . ( Rufus ) 1100 ......... 955. Edwy 959. Edgar . 959 1100. Henry I .. 1135 975 A HISTORY OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH . BOOK III . XX LIST OF POPES AND SOVEREIGNS . France-Hugh Capet.
... 1087 946. Edred ... 955 1087. William II . ( Rufus ) 1100 ......... 955. Edwy 959. Edgar . 959 1100. Henry I .. 1135 975 A HISTORY OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH . BOOK III . XX LIST OF POPES AND SOVEREIGNS . France-Hugh Capet.
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... sovereign , as a bishop , as a landlord . He takes measures for the defence of his country , for the conversion of the heathen , for the repression and reconciliation of sectaries and schismatics ; he administers discipline , manages ...
... sovereign , as a bishop , as a landlord . He takes measures for the defence of his country , for the conversion of the heathen , for the repression and reconciliation of sectaries and schismatics ; he administers discipline , manages ...
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Page 183 - Take from him the pound, and give it to him that hath ten pounds: 25 (And they said unto him, Lord, he hath ten pounds : ) 26 For I say unto you, That unto every one which hath, shall be given: and from him that hath not, even that he hath shall be taken away from him. 27 But those mine enemies which would not that I should reign over them, bring hither, and slay them before me.
Page 56 - The two were then dragged about the streets of the city, and at length were beheaded.1 All who had taken part in the expulsion of Justinian were mercilessly punished ; many of them were tied up in sacks, and were cast into the sea. The patriarch Callinicus, who had been driven by the tyrant's oppression to favour the rebellion of Leontius, was deprived of his eyes and nose, and was banished to Rome.k For some unknown reason, Felix, archbishop of Ravenna, was blinded, deposed, and sent into exile...
Page 53 - And these two natural wills are not contrary, as impious heretics pretend ; but the human follows the divine and almighty will, not resisting or opposing it, but rather being subject to it; for, according to the most wise Athanasius, it was needful that the will of his flesh should be moved, but that it should be subjected to his divine will. ... As his flesh, although deified, was not destroyed by his Godhead, so too his human will, although deified, was not destroyed.
Page 36 - I have already mentioned; that "there is no god but the true GOD; and that Mohammed is his apostle." Under which they comprehend six distinct branches; viz., 1. Belief in GOD; 2. In his angels; 3. In his scriptures; 4. In his prophets; 5. In the resurrection and day of judgment; and, 6. In GOD'S absolute decree and predetermination both of good and evil. The four points relating to practice are: 1.
Page 353 - I have chosen you,' so may I say in my degree, ' You have not chosen me to the prelacy of the church, but I, with my colleagues and the other faithful ones of God, have chosen you to be governor of the kingdom, under the condition of duly keeping the laws.
Page 170 - one and the same son of man and Son of God ; not putative but real Son of God ; not adoptive, but proper ; proper and not adoptive in each of his natures, forasmuch as after his assumption of manhood, one and the same person' is inconfusibly and inseparably Son of God and of man."q The Roman council also condemned the Adoptionists, but with so little knowledge of the matter as to accuse them of denying that the Saviour had any other than a nuncupative Godhead/ In the meantime Leidrad, archbishop...