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The 85 canons of apostles

http://www.holytrinitymission.org/books/english/councils_ecumenical_rudder.htm

institutions of early Christianity. During this period, 325 to 451, which corresponds to the flowering of the great patristic literature, we can follow — through the canonical leg

Chapter 52 of The Decline And Fall Of The Roman Empire

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and the profession of Christianity. The Saracens of Crete soon repaired the loss of their navy; and the timbers of Mount Ida were launched into the main. During a hostile period o
Chapter 52 of 'The History Of The Decline And Fall Of The Roman Empire'- 2 Sieges of Constantinople; Arab Invasion of France, Defeat by Charles Martel

Chapter 69 of The Decline And Fall Of The Roman Empire

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suppliants: the pale of Christianity was enlarged, and the pope and cardinals were overwhelmed by the judgment of ecclesiastical and secular causes. A new jurisprudence had establ
Chapter 69 of 'The History Of The Decline And Fall Of The Roman Empire'; State of Rome from the Twelfth Century.

Confucius, K'ung-fu-tzu

https://friesian.com/confuci.htm

"right," 義 ) and Christianity (e.g. the emphasis on "love," 愛 ). BEING DOING/MEANS ENDS Rén , , "benevolence, charity, humanity, love," kindness. The fundamen

The Anarchist FAQ - I. What is Anarchism?

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and oppression. Christianity (like Islam), for example, has always been a force for repression whenever it holds any political or social sway - believing you have a direct line to
Everything you want to know about anarchism - opposition to compulsory government.

On the Nature of European Culture and on Its Relationship to Russian Culture

http://webarchive.me/geocities/Heartland/5654/orthodox/kireyevsky_culture.html

form through which Christianity reached it; the peculiar aspect in which it inherited the civilisation of the ancient world; and, lastly, the particular elements that entered into
Kireyevsky's comparision of 19th century Russian culture with that of Europe

Universalism, the Prevailing Doctrine of the Christian Church During its First Five Hundred Years

https://tentmaker.org/books/Prevailing.html

Creeds 5 II Early Christianity a Cheerful Religion 17 III Origin of Endless Punishment 36 IV Doctrines of Mitigation and Reserve 53 V Two Kindred Topics 61 VI The Apostles' Immedi
Printed in 1899, this book gives conclusiveevidence that Christian Universalism was a prevalent doctrine in early Christian history.

Letters on England, by Voltaire

http://www.publicappeal.org/library/unicorn/Voltaire/letters_on_england.htm

is no such thing as Christianity without an immediate revelation, and added these remarkable words: "When thou movest one of thy limbs, is it moved by thy own power? Certainl

Gnosticism from a Non-Voegelinian Perspective, Part IV (Revisiting Voegelin) | The Brussels Journal

https://www.brusselsjournal.com/node/4466

Voegelin contends that Christianity “de-divinized” politics and permitted the articulation of political forms in a purely temporal realm – a gain for human self-understanding and

The Project Gutenberg eBook of Negroes and Negro “Slavery”, by J. H. Van Evrie, M.D.

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a Right—The Advent of Christianity the Advent of Democracy—The Dark Ages—The Races that Figured in that Era—The Crusades—The Asiatic Invasion—The Carthaginians—The Arabs—The Downf

Text of The Roots of Methodism 1903 by W B Fitzgerald -HTML

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a living and vigorous Christianity, but in doing. so it accomplished a much larger task. When the history of industrialism is fully written, it will be recognised that it has been
The Roots of Methodism 1903 HTML format

Anarchist Theory FAQ Version 5.2

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sect is the only "true" Christianity and many socialists say that their socialism is the only "true" socialism. This FAQ takes what seems to me to be the impartial view that such


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