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  • subsequently extended to the Christian community (ecclesia) itself. Similarly the Greek word ecclesia (ἐκκλησία), “assembly,” was very early transferred...
    558 bytes (5,283 words) - 05:39, 16 March 2021
  • De Ecclesia. The Church (1915) by Jan Hus, translated by David Schley Schaff Jan Hus2830163De Ecclesia. The Church1915David Schley Schaff ​ CHAPTER XV...
    673 bytes (4,957 words) - 20:11, 13 July 2019
  • De Ecclesia. The Church by Jan Hus Introduction by David Schley Schaff 2826772De Ecclesia. The Church — IntroductionDavid Schley Schaff ​ INTRODUCTION...
    348 bytes (12,771 words) - 14:12, 30 December 2020
  • Ecclesia, ita ut valida sacramentorum administratio ab Ecclesia ad illos permanare possit. Hinc sibi integrum negat detestandos hæreticos ab Ecclesia...
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  • Dr F. J. A. Hort’s The Christian Ecclesia added elements of value; see also T. M. Lindsay, The Church and the Ministry, and articles in Hastings’ Dictionary...
    329 bytes (3,560 words) - 23:08, 17 February 2022
  • of the faithful is strictly speaking the Ecclesia docta (the Church taught), in contrast with the Ecclesia docens (the teaching Church), which consists...
    27 KB (4,499 words) - 14:32, 21 April 2013
  • development, makes evident the following propositions:— 1. That Cyprian’s maxim, Ecclesia in Episcopo, whatever else he may have meant by it, is an aphoristic statement...
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  • was the church which the councils of the sixth and seventh century call ecclesia rusticana, parochitana, often dioecesis, and finally parochia. By that...
    32 KB (5,443 words) - 20:38, 28 February 2020
  • name employed in the Teutonic languages to render the Greek ekklesia (ecclesia), the term by which the New Testament writers denote the society founded...
    133 KB (23,164 words) - 18:43, 4 October 2013
  • wilderness Israel was a true church (G. ecclesia = called-out assembly), but in striking contrast with the N.T. ecclesia (See Scofield "Matthew 16:18"). angel...
    48 KB (5,672 words) - 10:33, 13 March 2022
  • formation and the first formula of its Institute ("Regimini militantis ecclesia", 27 Sept., 1540). The term "Jesuit" (of fifteenth-century origin, meaning...
    26 KB (4,295 words) - 21:26, 9 October 2013
  • be sought after: alleging, that Res aliter se habet in ecclesia constituenda, quam in ecclesia constituta; that is, There is a difference in the constituting...
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  • magisterial power of the pope with his primacy of jurisdiction (Constitutio de Ecclesiâ Christi, cap. i and iv). Moreover, the power of jurisdiction implies the...
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  • from the unbelieving. Heresy is an aping of the true doctrine and the ministries of the Gospel, and as a monkey has all of the members of a human being...
    496 bytes (9,468 words) - 23:30, 20 February 2021
  • Pontificalis", Pope St. Sylvester (314-335) constituit ut diaconi dalmaticis in ecclesia uterentur (ordained that deacons should use dalmatics in church), but this...
    30 KB (5,147 words) - 21:32, 4 November 2013
  • the suggestion of a personal interest in the matter (the passage in De Ecclesia, cap. xvi. p. 371, was pointed out by Shirley, Fasc. Ziz. p. 526). As in...
    296 bytes (17,933 words) - 12:36, 28 December 2020
  • patronage and other favours. The consequent instability of successive ministries has retarded useful legislation and seriously checked the national progress...
    844 bytes (66,740 words) - 05:48, 30 June 2022
  • penance—Ego … delicta pœnitentiâ functis dimitto, or again, Habet potestatem ecclesia delicta donandi (De Pud., xxi). In this matter, see Tertullian, "De Pudicitiâ"...
    310 bytes (7,050 words) - 09:40, 20 May 2018
  • that the two should not diverge but remain sister branches of Messiah’s Ecclesia, until He should return and remove all anomalies, they asked that the Gentile...
    507 bytes (27,982 words) - 01:54, 29 September 2024
  • forms or other) to the mass of qualified citizens—either a Senate or an Ecclesia, or both. There were, of course, many and capital distinctions between...
    333 bytes (6,606 words) - 11:20, 29 May 2021
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