History of Dogma, Volume 6Williams & Norgate, 1899 - Dogma |
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... direct our attention to the fresh rise of piety , to the development of ecclesiastical law , and to the beginnings of medieval science . 1. The Fresh Rise of Piety . The Monastery of Clugny , founded in the tenth century , became the ...
... direct our attention to the fresh rise of piety , to the development of ecclesiastical law , and to the beginnings of medieval science . 1. The Fresh Rise of Piety . The Monastery of Clugny , founded in the tenth century , became the ...
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... direct fruit of the monastic papal reform move- ment of the eleventh century . In them most vividly the religious revival which had passed over the West revealed itself in its specific character . The supremacy of the Church must be ...
... direct fruit of the monastic papal reform move- ment of the eleventh century . In them most vividly the religious revival which had passed over the West revealed itself in its specific character . The supremacy of the Church must be ...
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... direct one's ingenuity to answering the question as to what kind of science presents itself in Scholasti- cism ; we have simply rather to inquire into the conditions under which scientific thought was placed at that time . Not equally ...
... direct one's ingenuity to answering the question as to what kind of science presents itself in Scholasti- cism ; we have simply rather to inquire into the conditions under which scientific thought was placed at that time . Not equally ...
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... direct intuition is fundamentally distinct from the Scholastico - dialectic theology . " But the assertion that the Scholastic theology is formalistic is scarcely cum grano salis correct , as will appear more clearly below . How can one ...
... direct intuition is fundamentally distinct from the Scholastico - dialectic theology . " But the assertion that the Scholastic theology is formalistic is scarcely cum grano salis correct , as will appear more clearly below . How can one ...
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... direct ? That the Shepherd of Hermas and the Didache continued to have influence admits of proof . Contradictions within tradi- tion , between the older and the later , and again between tradition ( the sacred canons ) and Scripture had ...
... direct ? That the Shepherd of Hermas and the Didache continued to have influence admits of proof . Contradictions within tradi- tion , between the older and the later , and again between tradition ( the sacred canons ) and Scripture had ...
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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...