History of Sacerdotal Celibacy in the Christian ChurchMacmillan, 1907 |
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History of Sacerdotal Celibacy in the Christian Church, Том 1 Henry Charles Lea Повний перегляд - 1907 |
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abandoned Abbot admitted adopted allusion Apostolic Archbishop Arialdo ascetic asceticism autem authority became Benedict benefices bishops Boniface canons Carloman celibacy cenobite century chastity Christian Chron Church clergy clerical commands concubinage concubine condemned Council Council of Nicæa Damiani deacons declares decretal degradation deprived discipline Dunstan Eccles ecclesiæ ecclesiastical efforts Emperor endeavoured enforce episcopal Epist etiam evidently evil excommunication Gregory Harduin held Henry heresy Hildebrand Hist holy holy orders Innocent Jovinian laity legate licentiousness Manichæan Manichæism marriage married Milan monachism monasteries monastic monks morals nuns obedience openly Opusc orders ordination papal penance period pious pontificate pope Pope Zachary prelates priesthood priests prohibition promulgated punishment purity quæ quod Ratherius recognised reform regarded rendered Roman Rome rule sacerdotal marriage scandal secular shows Siricius subdeacons synod temporal tion uxores Vigilantius virginity virtue vows wife wives worldly zeal