Manual of Universal Church History

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R. Clarke and Company, 1876
 

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Increased Dependence of the Church upon the StateAdmin
132
Religious LifeThe ClergyDiscipline
153
Penance and Discipline
162
Labors of Charlemagne for the Diffusion of Knowledge
171
The Greek Church
189
The Controversies of the Iconoclasts in the East and in
206
PART SECOND History of the Catholic Church from the Death of Charlemagne to the Pontificate of Gregory VII 1073
223
Progress of Christianity among the GermansConversion of Slavic Nations 179 Christianity in Scandinavia
224
The Slavonians and their Mythology
235
Conversion of some of the Slavonic Nations
238
Conversion of the Poles
246
Christianity in Hungary
250
The Papacy and the Empire 184 Summary
253
A The Popes under the Carlovingians 185 Under Louis the Mild and his Sons
254
Progress of the Power of the Popes from A D 855 to 880
268
B Deplorable Condition of the Papacy in the Tenth Century 187 The Roman Pontificate during its disgraceful Dependence upon Tuscan Domination
292
The Papacy after the Restoration of the Empire 188 The Popes under the Saxon Emperors
298
The Popes under the Franconian Emperors
315
ContinuationPopes elected through the Influence of Hilde brand
320
Retrospect
334
History of the Constitution of the Church 192 The Church in her Relations to the State
337
Ecclesiastical Supremacy of the Popes
342
The College of Cardinals
344
Metropolitans Bishops and their Dioceses
348
Church Property
354
Ecclesiastical JurisdictionImmunities of the Clergy
356
Theological Science and Heresies
412
Theological LiteratureWorks and their Authors
421
First Controversy on the EucharistPaschasius Radbert
430
Second Controversy on the Eucharist occasioned by
441
Memorable Events in the Greek Church
449
Revival of the Schism by Michael Cerularius
462

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