Stoics and Saints: Lectures on the Later Heathen Moralists, and on Some Aspects of the Life of the Mediaeval ChurchMacmillan and Company, 1893 - 296 |
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Strona 109
... bishops , archbishops , even emperors , listened to his words with reverence , as if to a special organ of the voice of God . The life which he lived would not have been possible for any man unless sustained by intense conviction ; and ...
... bishops , archbishops , even emperors , listened to his words with reverence , as if to a special organ of the voice of God . The life which he lived would not have been possible for any man unless sustained by intense conviction ; and ...
Strona 120
... bishops and women : for neither women nor bishops allow a monk who has once become familiar with them , to rest in peace in his cell , nor to fix his eyes on pure and celestial doctrine , con- templating holy things.'1 The ascetic would ...
... bishops and women : for neither women nor bishops allow a monk who has once become familiar with them , to rest in peace in his cell , nor to fix his eyes on pure and celestial doctrine , con- templating holy things.'1 The ascetic would ...
Strona 121
... bishops , and of this curious tales may be read in the litera- ture of the times . On the whole , the lay character was for a while successfully maintained , though it was a hard matter to escape the bishop's crook , which tended ...
... bishops , and of this curious tales may be read in the litera- ture of the times . On the whole , the lay character was for a while successfully maintained , though it was a hard matter to escape the bishop's crook , which tended ...
Strona 122
... bishops for inde- pendence , a great change was passing over their relations to the Church . As they felt their power , honour , and authority increase , they lost something of the primal ascetic inspiration , and began to aspire to ...
... bishops for inde- pendence , a great change was passing over their relations to the Church . As they felt their power , honour , and authority increase , they lost something of the primal ascetic inspiration , and began to aspire to ...
Strona 124
... bishops and of the secular lords . From that time the monks and the Roman See begin to draw together in closer relations , and in the end the whole army of the monks , during the palmy days of the institution , became the army of the ...
... bishops and of the secular lords . From that time the monks and the Roman See begin to draw together in closer relations , and in the end the whole army of the monks , during the palmy days of the institution , became the army of the ...
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