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 1 2 |           also in the Carolingian books (iii. 17), understood this
 2 7 |       CANON IX. ~That none of the books containing the heresy of
 3 7 |         away with other heretical books. And if anyone is found
 4 7 |       anyone is found hiding such books, if he be a bishop or presbyter
 5 10|        what we call the "Caroline Books," and these exercised so
 6 10|        was the influence of these books (which appeared in 790)
 7 11|       EXAMINATION OF THE CAROLINE BOOKS. ~I. Authorship of the Caroline
 8 11|        Authorship of the Caroline Books. ~I find that many writers
 9 11|     frequently of these "Caroline Books," and refer to them with
10 11|          possibly never seen, the books of which they write so eloquently.
11 11|           Charlemagne wrote these books himself. But Sir William
12 11|            vj., of these Caroline Books. (On this point see Forster,
13 11|         Authority of the Caroline Books. ~But be their authorship
14 11| statements to the contrary, these books were not those sent to Pope
15 11|          85 chapters, while these books have 120 (or 121 if the
16 11|          verbatim in the Caroline books, but are in some eases enlarged,
17 11|        extracts from the Caroline Books, made by the Council of
18 11|           viz., that the Caroline Books are an expansion of the
19 11|      authenticity of the Caroline Books altogether, (Vide Baron,
20 11|          Hincmar are found in the books as we have them. (Cf. Sirmond
21 11|          Contents of the Caroline Books. ~If the authorship and
22 11| authorship and authority of these books are difficult subjects,
23 11|     subjects, the contents of the books are still more extraordinary,
24 11|         that the authors of these books had never read the acts
25 11|           blunders found in these books must not here be omitted.
26 11|       convinced that the Caroline books, the decree of Frankfort,
27 11|       Palmer, a champion of these books, that "the acts of the synod
28 11|        the author of the Caroline books is thrown into a dark shade
29 11|          teaching of the Caroline Books. This is, in short, the
30 11|          the case since only such books as she receives as canonical
31 11|        foundation of the Caroline books, viz.: the absolute authority
32 11|           how the author of these books could have known that the
33 11|           to examine the Caroline Books, we are not astonished to
34 11|       contribulum in the Caroline Books) of the Father and of the
35 11|       that he thinks the Caroline Books attribute the words to Constantine
36 11|        and spirit of the Caroline Books. Binius indeed says that
37 11|           Hefele makes upon these books ( 400). ~(1) The Caroline
38 11|           400). ~(1) The Caroline Books condemn passages which they
39 11|          supposed that these Four Books were the "quaedam capitula"
40 11|          contents of the Caroline Books as we now have them, such
41 13|         that besides the Caroline Books and the second canon of
42 13|        have approved the Caroline books. The whole story was rejected
43 14|       with regard to the Caroline books, to the action of this Synod
 
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