The Library of Original Sources: Volume IV (Early Mediaeval Age)CONTENTS The Growth of the Church Persecution under Nero, Marcus Aurelius, and Valerian Attitude of Trajan and Hadrian Persecution of Diocletian and Galerius Edict of Toleration by Galerius Edict of Milan On the Witness of the Soul Principles of Faith Unity of the Church Origin of Asceticism Simeon the Stylite Letter of St. Ambrose to Valentinian Enactments from the Codex Theodosianus Exposition of the Faith God's Foreknowledge and Man's Free Will Original Sin Redemption Faith, Hope and Love Synod of Elvira The Nicaeno-Constantinopolitan Creed, The Athanasian Creed St. Benedict's Monastic Rule The New Peoples Tacitus on the Germans The Salic Law Anglo-Saxon Conquest of Britain Conversion of Kent and of the East Angles Last of the Irish Church in England Conversion of Chlodovech Donation of Pippin and Karl the Great Coronation of Karl the Great Palace School of Karl the Great Treaty of Verdun Laws of Kings Aethelbirht of Kent, Hlothhaere and Eadric, Wihtraed, Alfred, Edward, Guthrum, Aethelstan, Edmund, Edgar The Era of the Arabs Mohammed The Qur'an (Koran) Arabian Thought Method of Proving God's Existence A Parallel Between the Universe and Man |
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VOLUME IV | 5 |
TERTULLIAN 150?220 TO 240 | 21 |
Origen 186258 | 29 |
CYPRIAN 200254 | 35 |
ASCETICISM | 51 |
SUPPRESSION OF HERESY AND HEATHENISM | 62 |
ST ATHANASIUS 298373 | 71 |
MONASTICISM | 128 |
THE ERA OF THE ARABS | 240 |
A Relic of Feudal Days Austria | 302 |
FEUDAL JURISDICTION | 308 |
THE CHURCH EMPIRE | 318 |
THE CRUSADES | 335 |
MEDIAEVAL UNIVERSITIES | 349 |
ST THOMAS AQUINAS | 358 |
ROGER BACON | 368 |
THE NEW PEOPLES | 165 |
THE FRANKS | 202 |
ANGLOSAXON LAWS | 209 |
WYCLIFFE | 377 |
The Prophet Joel by Michael Angelo | 413 |
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