The American Church Monthly, Volumen2Temple Publishing Corporation, 1917 |
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... English and German Churches . Against such a background the correspondence , lives and legends of Boniface get new meanings . He has seemed to students equally sincere , now an apostolic prince of the Church , now a fanatical destroyer ...
... English and German Churches . Against such a background the correspondence , lives and legends of Boniface get new meanings . He has seemed to students equally sincere , now an apostolic prince of the Church , now a fanatical destroyer ...
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... English friends and was connected by marriage with the Bavarian dukes , so that through him there was promise of an introduction to Bavaria and of opportunity for inspection , as through windows , of neighborhood conditions in Austrasia ...
... English friends and was connected by marriage with the Bavarian dukes , so that through him there was promise of an introduction to Bavaria and of opportunity for inspection , as through windows , of neighborhood conditions in Austrasia ...
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... English cloisters . Their laborers were directed , wisely and in accord with experience in their own nation , to the lead- ing men . Where these led it was part of the Teutonic social order that the rest should follow . Cuius regio eius ...
... English cloisters . Their laborers were directed , wisely and in accord with experience in their own nation , to the lead- ing men . Where these led it was part of the Teutonic social order that the rest should follow . Cuius regio eius ...
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... English friends , and Karl- man's half - brother Grifo sought to make them an occasion of civil war . Karlman knew what measure of reform the country would support and kept the movement within narrower bounds than Boniface hoped , yet ...
... English friends , and Karl- man's half - brother Grifo sought to make them an occasion of civil war . Karlman knew what measure of reform the country would support and kept the movement within narrower bounds than Boniface hoped , yet ...
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... English correspondence . The last synod at which Boniface presided seems to have been held , separately from the assembly of notables , at Duria in 747 . There is no evidence that the majordomos were present or that they promulgated its ...
... English correspondence . The last synod at which Boniface presided seems to have been held , separately from the assembly of notables , at Duria in 747 . There is no evidence that the majordomos were present or that they promulgated its ...
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Página 141 - I have trodden the winepress alone ; and of the people there was none with me : for I will tread them in mine anger, and trample them in my fury ; and their blood shall be sprinkled upon my garments, and I will stain all my raiment. For the day of vengeance is in mine heart, and the year of my redeemed is come.
Página 188 - Therefore leaving the principles of the doctrine of Christ, let us go on unto perfection ; not laying again the foundation of repentance from dead works, and of faith toward God, of the doctrine of baptisms, and of laying on of hands, and of resurrection of the dead, and of eternal judgment.
Página 141 - WHO is this that cometh from Edom, with dyed garments from Bozrah? this that is glorious in his apparel, travelling in the greatness of his strength? I that speak in righteousness, mighty to save.
Página 188 - Then Paul and Barnabas waxed bold, and said, It was necessary that the word of God should first have been spoken to you : but seeing ye put it from you, and judge yourselves unworthy of everlasting life, lo, we turn to the Gentiles.
Página 288 - Immediately after the tribulation of those days shall the sun be darkened, and the moon shall not give her light, and the stars shall fall from heaven, and the powers of the heavens shall be shaken; And then shall appear the sign of the Son of man in heaven; and then shall all the tribes of the earth mourn, and they shall see the Son of man coming in the clouds of heaven with power and great glory.
Página 270 - IT is evident unto all men, diligently reading Holy Scripture, and ancient authors, that from the Apostles' time there have been these Orders of Ministers in Christ's Church; Bishops, Priests, and Deacons.
Página 406 - Or those eighteen, upon whom the tower in Siloam fell, and slew them, think ye that they were sinners above all men that dwelt in Jerusalem? I tell you, Nay: but, except ye repent, ye shall all likewise perish.
Página 406 - Enter ye in at the strait gate : for wide is the gate, and broad is the way, that leadeth to destruction, and many there be which go in thereat : because strait is the gate, and narrow is the way, which leadeth unto life, and few there be that find it.
Página 188 - Wherefore, if thy hand or thy foot offend thee, cut them off, and cast them from thee: it is better for thee to enter into life halt or maimed, rather than having two hands or two feet, to be cast into everlasting fire.
Página 197 - Wash it, we pray thee, in the blood of that immaculate Lamb, that was slain to take away the sins of the world ; that whatsoever defilements it may have contracted in the midst of this miserable and naughty world, through the lusts of the flesh, or the wiles of Satan, being purged and done away, it may be presented pure and without spot before thee.