Church and State as Seen in the Formation of Christendom

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Church and State as Seen in the Formation of Christendom

by T. W. (Thomas William) Allies

EN·~13 hours·13 chapters

Chapters

13 total
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E-text prepared by Steven Giacomelli, Jeannie Howse, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team (http://www.pgdp.net) from page images generously made available by Internet Archive/Canadian Libraries (http://www.archive.org/details/toronto)

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CHURCH AND STATE AS SEEN IN THE FORMATION OF CHRISTENDOM. BY T. W. ALLIES, M.A.

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PROLOGUE.

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CHURCH AND STATE AS SEEN IN THE FORMATION OF CHRISTENDOM.

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CHAPTER I.

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CHAPTER II.

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CHAPTER III.

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CHAPTER IV.

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CHAPTER V.

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CHAPTER VI.

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Description

The work opens with a sweeping survey of humanity’s earliest communities, tracing how divine purpose and human institutions first intertwined in the stories of Adam and Noah. By examining the archetypal roles of marriage, sacrifice, and civil authority, the author shows how these foundational elements created a seamless bond between religious ritual and governmental order long before recorded history.

Moving forward, the narrative follows the fragmentation of that original unity as languages split and nations emerged, highlighting the resulting tension between shared spiritual values and the rise of separate civil powers. Drawing on comparative law, biblical accounts, and ancient customs, the text maps the gradual shift from a single, divinely‑guided society to the complex tapestry of cultures that would later confront the emergence of Christ.

Through careful analysis of early legal and priestly structures, the book sets the stage for understanding how the early church began to negotiate its place alongside the evolving state, offering listeners a thoughtful foundation for the later development of Christendom.

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Language

en

Duration

~13 hours (791K characters)

Release date

2012-01-09

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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T. W. (Thomas William) Allies

1813–1903

A thoughtful 19th-century English writer, he moved from Anglican ministry into Roman Catholic life and spent decades writing about church history, authority, and the shape of Christendom. His work sits close to the religious debates stirred by the Oxford Movement, giving it both intellectual weight and personal urgency.

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