Outlines of Ecclesiastical HistoryRoberts, B. H. (Brigham Henry)
Religion
Outlines of Ecclesiastical History
Roberts, B. H. (Brigham Henry)
Church history; Latter Day Saint churches -- History
2. In Smith's Dictionary of the Bible (page 163)--the work
is endorsed by sixty-three learned divines and Bible scholars--the
following {190} occurs: "We must not expect to see the church of Christ
existing in its perfection on the earth. It is not to be found thus
perfect, either in the collected fragments of Christendom, or still
less in any one of those fragments."
3. John Wesley said that the reason why the extraordinary gifts
of the Holy Ghost were no longer to be found in the church [in the dark
ages] was "because the love of many waxed cold, the Christians had
turned heathens again and only had a dead form left."--(Wesley's Works,
Vol. vii, sermon 89, pages 26, 27).
4. Dr. Adam Clark commenting on the fourth chapter of
Ephsians--treating church officers and the gifts bestowed upon
them--says: "All these officers and the and graces conferred upon
them were adjudged necessary by the great head of the church for its
full instruction in the important doctrines of Christianity. The same
officers and gifts are still necessary, and God gives them, but they do
not know their places."
5. Roger Williams (Picturesque America, page 502) refused to
continue as pastor over the oldest Baptist church in America on the
ground that there was "no regularly constituted church on earth, nor
any person qualified to administer any church ordinance; nor can there
be until new apostles are sent by the great head of the church, for
whose coming I am seeking."
5. Alexander Campbell, founder of the sect of the "Disciples,"
says: "The meaning of this institution [the kingdom of heaven] has been
buried under the rubbish of human tradition for hundreds of years.
It was lost in the dark ages and has never, until recently, been
disinterred."--(Christianity Restored, page 184).
REVIEW.
1. What may be learned from the reproofs and admonitions in the
writings of the apostles and early Christian fathers?
2. About what time did the notion arise in respect to a double rule of
life?
3. What great evil grew out of this erroneous idea?
4. From whence did Christians derive their ideas which demanded the
austerities they practiced?
5. Give an account of the origin of monasteries and nunneries.
6. How did the celibacy of the clergy originate?
7. When did it become an express law of the church?
8. What shameful scandal arose from this doctrine in the 3rd century?
9. Under what circumstances were lying and deceiving accounted virtues?
{191} 10. What evil grew out of this wicked notion?
11. What can you say of the general moral condition of the church in
the early Christian centuries?
12. State the moral condition of the church in the 4th century. In the
5th.
13. What of the moral state of the church subsequent to the 5th?
14. Give the substance of Dr. Milner's admission concerning the moral
state of the church in the 10th century.
15. State what several circumstances led to the destruction of the
church of Christ.
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