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CONTENTS.
MEDIEVAL CHRISTIANITY.
FROM A. D. 590-1517.
CHAPTER I.
GENERAL INTRODUCTION TO MEDIEVAL CHURCH HISTORY.
1. Sources and Literature,
2. The Middle Age. Limits and General character,
3. The Nations of Medieval Christianity, Kelt, Teuton, Slav,
4. Genius of Medieval Christianity,
5. Periods of the Middle Age,
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FOURTH PERIOD.
THE CHURCH AMONG THE BARBARIANS.
From Gregory I. to Gregory VII.
A. D. 590-1049 (1073).
I. The Conversion of England, Ireland, and Scotland.
7. Literature,
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8. The Britons,
9. The Anglo-Saxons,
₫ 10. The Mission of Gregory and Augustin. Conversion of Kent,
11. Antagonism of the Saxon and British Clergy, .
12. Conversion of the other Kingdoms of the Heptarchy,
13. Conformity to Rome Established. Wilfrid, Theodore, Bede, . 39
14. Conversion of Ireland. St. Patrick, St. Bridget,
(Critical Note on St. Patrick).
15. The Irish Church after St. Patrick, .
16. Subjection of Ireland to English and Roman Rule,
? 17. Conversion of Scotland. St. Ninian and St. Kentigern,
? 18. St. Columba and the Monastery of Iona,
19. The Culdees,
20. Extinction of the Keltic Church, and Triumph of Rome under
King David I.,
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II. The Conversion of France, Germany, and Adjacent Countries.
General Literature, .
21. Arian Christianity among the Goths and other German Tribes,
22. Conversion of Clovis and the Franks,
23. Columbanus and the Irish Missionaries on the Continent,
25. Boniface, the Apostle of Germany,
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Fulda,
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? 24. German Missionaries before Boniface,
26. Pupils of Boniface. Willibald, Gregory of Utrecht, Sturm of
? 27. Conversion of the Saxons. Charlemagne and Alcuin. The He-
liand and the Gospel Harmony,
III. The Conversion of Scandinavia.
34. Cyrillus and Methodius, the Apostles of the Slavs. Christianiza-
39. Statistics and Chronological Table, .
40. Position of Mohammedanism in Church History,
41. The Home, and the Antecedents of Islâm,
42. Life and Character of Mohammed,
43. The Conquests of Islâm,
44. The Koran and the Bible,
45. The Mohammedan Religion,
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47. Christian Polemics against Islam. Note on Mormonism,
CHAPTER IV.
THE PAPAL HIERARCHY AND THE HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE.
48. General Literature on the Papacy,
49. Chronological Table of the Popes, Anti-Popes and Emperors from
Gregory I. A. D. 590 to Leo. XIII. A. D. 1878,
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53. The Papacy from Gregory I. to Gregory II. A.D. 604-715, .
54. From Gregory II. to Zacharias. A. D. 715-741,
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55. Alliance of the Papacy with the New Monarchy of the Franks.
Pepin and the Patrimony of St. Peter. A. D. 741–755,
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56. Charlemagne. A. D. 768-814.
236
57. Founding of the Holy Roman Empire. A. D. 800. Charlemagne
and Leo III.,.
250
58. Survey of the History of the Holy Roman Empire,
255
59. The Papacy and the Empire from the Death of Charlemagne to
Nicolas I. A. D. 814-858. Myth of the Papess Joan,
62. Adrian II. and John VIII., A. D. 867-882,
63. Degradation of the Papacy in the Tenth Century,
64. Interference of Otho the Great,
65. Second Degradation of the Papacy from Otho I. to Henry III.
266. Henry III. and the Synod of Sutri. Deposition of Three Rival
Popes. A. D. 1046.
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293
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CHAPTER V.
THE CONFLICT OF THE EASTERN AND WESTERN CHURCHES AND THEIR
SEPARATION.
67. Sources and Literature on the Oriental Schism,
304
68. Consensus and Dissensus between the Greek and Latin Churches, 306
69. Causes of Separation,
309
70. The Patriarch and the Pope. Photius and Nicolas,
71. Progress and Completion of the Schism. Cerularius. 1054.
72. Fruitless Attempts at Reunion,
100. The Worship of Images. Literature. Different Theories,
101. The Iconoclastic War, and the Synod of 754,
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102. The Restoration of Image-Worship and the Seventh Ecumenical
Council, A. D. 787,
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103. Iconoclastic Reaction and Final Triumph of Image-Worship.
A. D. 842, .
464
104. The Caroline Books and the Frankish Church,
465
105. Evangelical Reformers. Agobard of Lyons and Claudius of Turin, 470
107. I. The PROCESSION of the Holy Spirit,
108. The Arguments for and against the Filioque,
109. II. The MONOTHELETIC Controversy. Literature,
110. The Doctrine of Two Wills in Christ,
111. History of Monotheletism and Dyotheletism,
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122. The Contending Theories of Predestination, and the Victory of
Semi-Augustinianism,
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123. The Doctrine of Scotus Erigena on Predestination and Free Will
124. V. The EUCHARISTIC Controversies. Literature,
539
543
125. The Two Theories of the Lord's Supper,
544