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Strona iii
... CHURCH COLLEGE , Glasgow . VOL . XI . HARNACK'S HISTORY OF DOGMA . VOL . VI . BY DR . ADOLPH HARNACK ORDINARY PROF . OF CHURCH 9779.
... CHURCH COLLEGE , Glasgow . VOL . XI . HARNACK'S HISTORY OF DOGMA . VOL . VI . BY DR . ADOLPH HARNACK ORDINARY PROF . OF CHURCH 9779.
Strona xi
... Church · I10 III Page . · 113 Piety , Dogma ( unassailed ) , and the Church ; glance forward to the Reformation 116 Gothic architecture as the style of building corresponding with medieval piety 117 · On the history of Ecclesiastical ...
... Church · I10 III Page . · 113 Piety , Dogma ( unassailed ) , and the Church ; glance forward to the Reformation 116 Gothic architecture as the style of building corresponding with medieval piety 117 · On the history of Ecclesiastical ...
Strona 2
... Church history , but also of that historical development of Christianity , the beginnings of which lie as far back as the history of the primitive Church . Certainly , if Christianity is regarded only as doctrine , the Middle Ages ...
... Church history , but also of that historical development of Christianity , the beginnings of which lie as far back as the history of the primitive Church . Certainly , if Christianity is regarded only as doctrine , the Middle Ages ...
Strona 3
... Church in the West passed through in the eleventh century.1 Instituted by monks , it was at first supported against the secularised mona- chism , priesthood ( Episcopate ) , 2 and papacy by pious and prudent princes and bishops , above ...
... Church in the West passed through in the eleventh century.1 Instituted by monks , it was at first supported against the secularised mona- chism , priesthood ( Episcopate ) , 2 and papacy by pious and prudent princes and bishops , above ...
Strona 4
... Church , that rested on the idea of a view of the world that made everything alike , and that consequently favoured the universal supremacy of Rome over the Church . What were the aims of this new movement which took hold of the entire ...
... Church , that rested on the idea of a view of the world that made everything alike , and that consequently favoured the universal supremacy of Rome over the Church . What were the aims of this new movement which took hold of the entire ...
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