History of Dogma, Volume 6Williams & Norgate, 1899 - Dogma |
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... Christianity , the beginnings of which lie as far back as the history of the primitive Church . Certainly , if ... Christian manners . It was otherwise in the West . Here the Church was able to apply much more effectively its ...
... Christianity , the beginnings of which lie as far back as the history of the primitive Church . Certainly , if ... Christian manners . It was otherwise in the West . Here the Church was able to apply much more effectively its ...
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... Christian order of life for all Christians of full age - the priests . This Western monachism could not withdraw from the task of serving the Church and urging itself upon it , i.e. , upon the clergy of the day , as Christianity . The ...
... Christian order of life for all Christians of full age - the priests . This Western monachism could not withdraw from the task of serving the Church and urging itself upon it , i.e. , upon the clergy of the day , as Christianity . The ...
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... Christians , the obstinate world and the half - developed Christendom must be governed and educated , for otherwise ... Christianity is asceticism and the City of God . All earthly relations must be moulded by the transcendent and ...
... Christians , the obstinate world and the half - developed Christendom must be governed and educated , for otherwise ... Christianity is asceticism and the City of God . All earthly relations must be moulded by the transcendent and ...
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... Christian religion itself ; for in reverence for the suffering Christ , and in the power which proceeds from His image , all the forces of religion are embraced . But even where it does not appear in its purity , where there is ...
... Christian religion itself ; for in reverence for the suffering Christ , and in the power which proceeds from His image , all the forces of religion are embraced . But even where it does not appear in its purity , where there is ...
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... Christian of the older world ( not even upon Augustine ) ; for these earlier Christians , while revering asceticism as the means of escape from the body , still , as men of the ancient world , were unable to see in suffering and shame ...
... Christian of the older world ( not even upon Augustine ) ; for these earlier Christians , while revering asceticism as the means of escape from the body , still , as men of the ancient world , were unable to see in suffering and shame ...
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Abelard actus Alexander of Hales aliquid already Anselm Aristotelian asserted attritio Augustine Augustinian autem baptism Berengar bonum Catholic causa certainly Christ Christian Church conception confession contritio culpæ death deus dicitur Dist divine doctrine dogma Duns Duns Scotus ecclesiæ ecclesiastical effect ejus enim etiam Eucharist ex opere operato faith fidei fides grace gratia habet hierarchy holy hominis homo idea ideo indulgences Lombard medieval Mendicant Mendicant Orders merit meritum motus Mysticism nature nisi nobis Nominalist Occam papal peccati peccatum penalty piety Platonic Realism pœnæ Pope potest priest propter quæ quædam quam quantum question quia quidem quod reatus redemption Reformation regard religion sacra Sacrament of Penance sacramentum salvation satisfactio Scholasticism Schwane scil Scotists Scotus secundum Sentent sicut sins soul spiritual Summa sunt tamen theologians theology theory things thirteenth century Thomas Thomist thought tion transubstantiation virtue Waldensians Wyclif
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Page 157 - Utitur tamen sacra doctrina etiam ratione humana, non quidem ad probandum fidem, quia per hoc tolleretur meritum fidei, sed ad manifestandum aliqua alia quae traduntur in hac doctrina. Cum igitur gratia non tollat naturam, sed perficiat, oportet quod naturalis ratio subserviat fidei, sicut et naturalis inclinatio voluntatis • obsequitur caritati.
Page 123 - Uterque ergo est in potestate Ecclesiae, spiritualis scilicet gladius et materialis. Sed is quidem pro Ecclesia, ille vero ab Ecclesia exercendus. Ille sacerdotis, is manu regum et militum, sed ad nutum et patientiam sacerdotis.
Page 53 - His body and blood are really contained in the Sacrament of the altar under the species of bread and wine, the bread being transubstantiated into the body and the wine into the blood by the power of God...