An Essay on the Development of Christian DoctrinePaper reprint from the 1988 imprint with a new foreword by Ian Ker. This classic text considers the growth and development of doctrine in the Catholic Church from the time of the Apostles to Newman's own era. No index. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR |
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Page 106
... Empire between the Atlantic , the Rhine and Danube , the Euphrates , and the Arabian and African deserts . In this day , we hear of the Rhine being the natural boundary of France , and the Indus of our eastern Empire ; and we predict ...
... Empire between the Atlantic , the Rhine and Danube , the Euphrates , and the Arabian and African deserts . In this day , we hear of the Rhine being the natural boundary of France , and the Indus of our eastern Empire ; and we predict ...
Page 210
... Empire relaxed its tyrannous oppression of the Church . And as it was natural that her monarchical power should rise when the Empire became Christian , so was it natural also that further developments of that power should take place ...
... Empire relaxed its tyrannous oppression of the Church . And as it was natural that her monarchical power should rise when the Empire became Christian , so was it natural also that further developments of that power should take place ...
Page 301
... Empire , as ' Greek ' occurs in St Paul's Epistles . In this sense it would more naturally be used by the Romans themselves than by others . Thus Salvian says , that ' nearly all the Romans are greater sinners than the bar- barians ...
... Empire , as ' Greek ' occurs in St Paul's Epistles . In this sense it would more naturally be used by the Romans themselves than by others . Thus Salvian says , that ' nearly all the Romans are greater sinners than the bar- barians ...
Contents
Editors Introduction | 7 |
Acknowledgements | 53 |
An Essay on the Development | 69 |
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