The Rise of the Mediaeval Church: And Its Influence on the Civilization of Western Europe from the First to the Thirteenth CenturyFlick, Alexander Clarence
History
The Rise of the Mediaeval Church: And Its Influence on the Civilization of Western Europe from the First to the Thirteenth Century
Flick, Alexander Clarence
Church history -- Middle Ages, 600-1500
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II.--GENERAL:
Adams, _Civ._, ch. 4. Adeney, ch. 11. Allies, _Peter's Rock_,
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ch. 44, 50. Cheetham, ch. 9, § 4. Coxe, Lect. 3, § 23. Crooks,
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FOOTNOTES:
[165:1] Lea, _Stud. in Ch. Hist._, 118.
[165:2] Greenwood, _Cathedra Petri_, i., 232.
[166:1] It must be said, however, that the Eastern Patriarchs refused to
recognise the decision. Gieseler, i., 382; Milman, i., 130. _Cf._
Socrates, ii., 15 _ff._
[166:2] Hard., _Concil._, i., p. 610 _ff._
[166:3] Greenwood, _Cathedra Petri_, i., 205.
[166:4] Can. 4, 5, 7.
[167:1] The Council of Sardica was not recognised, however, either by
the churches of the East or of Africa.
[167:2] Mansi, iii., 624.
[167:3] Cod. Theod. _Novell._, tit. xxix., Suppl., p. 12; Robinson,
_Readings_, i., 72. The same power was conferred by the Council of
Chalcedon (451) on the Bishop of Constantinople. _Canon_ 9.
[167:4] _Ep._ 13; Robinson, _Readings_, i., 72.
[167:5] _Ep._ 9.
[167:6] Greenwood, i., 270-279.
[168:1] Hard., _Concil._, i., 947.
[168:2] _Ep._ 209.
[168:3] _Ep._ 4, c. 5.
[168:4] Lea, _Stud. in Ch. Hist._, 139.
[169:1] Berington and Kirk, _Faith of Catholics_, ii., 1-112.
[170:1] Migne, xi.; Optatus, lib. ii., c. 2, 3; lib. vii., c. 3. Mileve
is in Numidia.
[170:2] _De Excidio Satyri_, i., 47; Mansi, _Concil._, iii., cal. 622.
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