The early churchHubert Jedin, John Patrick Dolan Crossroad, 1993 - Church history An abridged edition of the original 10 volume work, it covers a history of the Catholic Church through the 1960s. |
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Page 303
... preaching belonged at this period to the homily in the strict sense , which interpreted either entire books or rather long sections of Scripture or even a single word of Scripture and thereby connected specific concerns of pastoral care ...
... preaching belonged at this period to the homily in the strict sense , which interpreted either entire books or rather long sections of Scripture or even a single word of Scripture and thereby connected specific concerns of pastoral care ...
Page 304
... preaching . The deep effect of Augustine's preaching was not least of all conditioned by a unique relation of trust and sympathy which united hearers and preacher . They were glad to come because they loved him and knew they were loved ...
... preaching . The deep effect of Augustine's preaching was not least of all conditioned by a unique relation of trust and sympathy which united hearers and preacher . They were glad to come because they loved him and knew they were loved ...
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... preaching which was general in Gaul of the sixth century . In Rome too it was known that there were then capable preachers in Gaul . The Statuta Ecclesiae an- tiquae ( no . 31 ) threatened with excommunication those of the faithful who ...
... preaching which was general in Gaul of the sixth century . In Rome too it was known that there were then capable preachers in Gaul . The Statuta Ecclesiae an- tiquae ( no . 31 ) threatened with excommunication those of the faithful who ...
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