Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library
Alphabetical    [«  »]
ecclesia 2
ecclesiarum 1
ecclesiastic 11
ecclesiastical 89
ecclesiastics 3
eclipse 1
eclipsed 1
Frequency    [«  »]
90 bulgarians
90 rulers
90 sultan
89 ecclesiastical
89 situation
89 themselves
88 country
A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

IntraText - Concordances

ecclesiastical

   Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,1 | In his earlier work, The Ecclesiastical History, Eusebius remarked 2 2,1 | given by Eusebius in his Ecclesiastical History.~ According to this 3 2,3 | legislation against the other ecclesiastical parties. Christian exiles 4 2,3 | activity in the realm of ecclesiastical affairs made a strong impression 5 2,5 | Imperial Rome should in ecclesiastical matters also be magnified 6 2,5 | promise not to introduce any ecclesiastical innovations, a promise extracted 7 2,5 | Constantinople not to introduce any ecclesiastical innovations, Anastasius 8 2,5 | Caesarea came the “father of ecclesiastical history,” Eusebius, who 9 2,5 | outstanding historical work is the Ecclesiastical History, ten books covering 10 2,5 | all possible aspects. His Ecclesiastical History, which brought him 11 2,5 | Constantinople carried his Ecclesiastical History up to the year 439; 12 2,5 | was the author of another Ecclesiastical History, also up to the 13 2,5 | the main sources on the ecclesiastical history of the fifth century. 14 3,6 | The ecclesiastical policy of Justinian.~ As 15 3,6 | authority in religious and ecclesiastical affairs, penetrating even 16 3,7 | summarizing the religious and ecclesiastical policy of Justinian the 17 3,16| of the sixth century. His Ecclesiastical History in six books is 18 3,16| addition to information on ecclesiastical events, it contains also 19 3,16| center his survey about the ecclesiastical, but. rather about the political, 20 3,16| readers but for the masses, ecclesiastical and secular, for whom the 21 3,16| Beatis Onentalibus), and the Ecclesiastical History (in Syriac), which 22 3,16| study of John’s work, the Ecclesiastical Historythrows much light 23 5,4 | ideals. Two aspects in the ecclesiastical life of the eighth century 24 5,4 | with regard to images. The ecclesiastical activity of the Emperor 25 5,8 | Boris decided to form an ecclesiastical alliance with Rome. He sent 26 5,8 | defends image-worship. In ecclesiastical literature John is particularly 27 6,7 | s tendency to rule over ecclesiastical matters. Under Leo’s successors 28 6,7 | from the historical and ecclesiastical points of view.~ Strong 29 6,7 | interesting personality from the ecclesiastical point of view. This most 30 6,7 | strengthening Byzantine ecclesiastical organization in the southern 31 6,7 | interests were not limited by ecclesiastical affairs, but extended also 32 6,7 | powerful owners of both ecclesiastical and temporal estates. But 33 6,8 | education in general, and of its ecclesiastical education in particular.”[ 34 6,8 | for his active part in the ecclesiastical life of this period, left 35 6,8 | Byzantine influence, both ecclesiastical and secular. It is interesting 36 6,8 | to the substitution for ecclesiastical subjects of historical and 37 7,1 | Byzantine administration in both ecclesiastical and secular matters, especially 38 7,1 | current matters, strictly ecclesiastical, were discussed, Urban II 39 7,3 | election of the patriarch, of ecclesiastical property, and other religious 40 7,3 | country did not signify ecclesiastical union.~ The results of the 41 7,4 | the Comneni and Angeli.~ ~Ecclesiastical relations.~ The ecclesiastical 42 7,4 | Ecclesiastical relations.~ The ecclesiastical life of Byzantium under 43 7,4 | directions: first, in internal ecclesiastical relations which centered 44 7,4 | writer, speaking of the ecclesiastical policy of Manuel Comnenus, 45 7,4 | laws nor to the canons.”~ Ecclesiastical life under the Comneni and 46 7,4 | their time. One side of the ecclesiastical life alarmed the emperors, 47 7,4 | of Patmos became a small ecclesiastical and almost independent republic 48 7,4 | Byzantium.”~ In external ecclesiastical affairs the time of the 49 7,4 | apparently reflecting the ecclesiastical and public feeling of the 50 7,4 | external policy and in his ecclesiastical policy, was wholly unsuccessful. 51 7,4 | under Andronicus I, the ecclesiastical causes were absorbed in 52 7,4 | western church. In internal ecclesiastical affairs, he dealt harshly 53 7,4 | was equally disturbed in ecclesiastical life. The emperors of this 54 8,7 | and Nicaea as well as an ecclesiastical rupture between the western 55 8,10| motives were predominant over ecclesiastical. Frederick’s hostile attitude 56 8,10| Greece.”[77]~ Frederick’s ecclesiastical ideas, which give some scholars 57 8,14| Ecclesiastical relations with the Nicene 58 8,14| and the papacy. The main ecclesiastical problem of the epoch consisted 59 8,14| subject to Rome, as far as ecclesiastical matters were concerned, 60 8,14| became the keystone of all ecclesiastical relations of the thirteenth 61 8,14| avail.~ Interest in the ecclesiastical relations in the Empire 62 8,14| Emperor should guide the ecclesiastical policy, take part in church 63 8,14| matters, and preside at the ecclesiastical councils. Accordingly he 64 8,16| personality of the author and the ecclesiastical history and the political 65 8,16| asceticism, exegetics, liturgies, ecclesiastical poetry, sermons, and lives 66 8,16| the Greek writers, both ecclesiastical and secular, became acquainted 67 8,16| the political, public, and ecclesiastical life of the Despotat of 68 8,16| conflicts with the highest ecclesiastical authority, the patriarch, 69 8,16| cell, interested only in ecclesiastical affairs, far from the world 70 8,16| century, the author of the Ecclesiastical Annals, Cardinal Baronius, 71 8,16| which various juridical and ecclesiastical questions were discussed, 72 9,3 | sincere desire to establish ecclesiastical peace and unity and to further 73 9,7 | authority of the king in ecclesiastical affairs. Finally King Charles 74 9,10| Ecclesiastical problems under the Palaeologi.~ 75 9,10| under the Palaeologi.~ The ecclesiastical history of the time of the 76 9,11| favorably, realizing that the ecclesiastical submission of Byzantium 77 9,12| for influence and power in ecclesiastical administration. One of those 78 9,12| submit the Emperor to severe ecclesiastical discipline, and were fearless 79 9,12| party political as well as ecclesiastical. They could not boast of 80 9,12| they tried to fill the ecclesiastical offices with cultured and 81 9,12| difficult problems in the ecclesiastical life of the Empire: the 82 9,12| giving place to new civil and ecclesiastical troubles.”[261]~ Towards 83 9,12| submission to any outside ecclesiastical or civil power and placed 84 9,12| important reform of the ecclesiastical organization in the history 85 9,12| regions and lands, which in ecclesiastical respects were subject to 86 9,13| exaggerated when he said this ecclesiastical strugglebelongs to the 87 9,18| of the Empire. An active ecclesiastical life marked by the Hesychast 88 9,18| Xanthopulos compiled his Ecclesiastical History. His original plan 89 9,18| painted picture of an imposing ecclesiastical process of fermentation.”[


Best viewed with any browser at 800x600 or 768x1024 on Tablet PC
IntraText® (V89) - Some rights reserved by EuloTech SRL - 1996-2007. Content in this page is licensed under a Creative Commons License