CORSICA BUKU YANG BERKAIT DENGAN «CONFESSORSHIP»
Ketahui penggunaan
confessorship dalam pilihan bibliografi berikut. Buku yang berkait dengan
confessorship dan ekstrak ringkas dari yang sama untuk menyediakan konteks penggunaannya dalam kesusasteraan Corsica.
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Critica Et Philologica, Nachleben, First Two Centuries, ...
2.2.2 Confessorship in Constitutiones Apostolicae VIII, 23 (= Epitome 14). With
the exception of this passage, and its parallel in the so-called Epitome, all other
versions of TA 9 support the original concept of ordination per confessionem.
Maurice F. Wiles, Edward Yarnold, 2001
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A Church History of the First Three Centuries: From the ...
incumbent on pastors and leaders to set an example of a new kind of
confessorship,—the confessorship, namely, of a prudent circumspection: a thing
vastly more difiicult in stirring times than any other form of faith and courage. The
first ...
3
The Christian remembrancer; or, The Churchman's Biblical, ...
... altered and added to by so many hands, they yet throughout present one idea
of Christianity, as a sacramental and sacerdotal system. Confessorship, indeed,
was thought in some place to supply the want of ordination. Still this very view, ...
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Philosophical essays. Essays on the art of thinking. Sabbath ...
We are apt to think of martyrdom as of no very diflicult thing; and perhaps it was
easier than some kinds of confessorship in the present day: but we must
remember that we do not realize the whole of martyrdom. We can realize its
supports, but ...
5
Hilary of Poitiers' Preface to His Opus Historicum: ...
... reddo was not specific for martyrdom, and the object so witnessed to had
hardly, if ever, been an apostolic dictum,168 a comparison with Hilary's
Commentary on Matthew shows that here he must have martyrdom and
confessorship in mind.
Saint Hilary (Bishop of Poitiers), 1995
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ANF08. The Twelve Patriarchs, Excerpts and Epistles, The ...
“of confessorship.”—Tr. 3198 Lit. “of confessorship.”—Tr. 3199 The Latin “velum,”
or rather its plur. “vela.” 3200 The Gk. ἀπόφασις. 3201 This expression χαλινὸν
ἐμβαλεῖν is used similarly in the life of Euthymus in Eccl. Græc. Monumenta, ...
A long and hard confessorship may sometimes be equal to a short martyrdom,
and such a confessorship was that ofStJohn. Out ofhis long life let me select three
instances. First, there was his suffering with our Lord on that last terrible night.
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Cyprian and Roman Carthage
It is to ordination as Reader that Cyprian has decided that confessorship has
admitted him! Celerinus wasordained Reader together withAurelius in Cyprian'
shide- away. Aurelius was a Carthaginian rather than Roman confessor, on
whose ...
9
The Journal of ecclesiastical history
Certainly there is archaeological evidence for initially bracketing together Fabian
and Cornelius and not including either within the stricter definition of
confessorship in the church order literature. In the so-called tomb of the popes in
the ...
10
Letters and Diaries: Opposition in Dublin and London, Oct. ...
He considered then that the ordinary confession of nuns was an infringement of
the Rule — though extraordinary confessorship was not. He said that, by the
Council of Trent, nuns had an extraordinary confessor 3 times a year or so — but
it ...
John Henry Newman, Charles Stephen Dessain, Ian Turnbull Ker, 1961