The Ancient Church eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 775 pages of information about The Ancient Church.

The Ancient Church eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 775 pages of information about The Ancient Church.
Apostles sought, first, the conversion of sinners, and then the
edification of their converts,                                     605
No general union of Churches originally,                               606
But intercourse in various ways maintained,                            ib. 
Synods did not commence about the middle of the second century,        607
A part of the original constitution of the Church,                     ib. 
At first held on a limited scale,                                      609
Reason why we have no account of early Synods,                         ib. 
First notice of Synods,                                                610
Synods held respecting the Paschal controversy,                        611
Found in operation everywhere before the end of the second century,    ib. 
Tertullian does not say that Synods commenced in Greece,               612
Why he notices the Greek Synods,                                       613
Amphictyonic Council did not suggest the establishment of Synods,      615
Synods originally met only once a-year,                                ib. 
Began to meet in fixed places in Greece and Asia Minor,                616
Met twice a-year in the beginning of the fourth century,               ib. 
Synods in third century respecting re-baptism,                         617
Synods at Antioch respecting Paul of Samosata,                         618
Early Synods composed of bishops and elders,                           619
Deacons and laymen had no right of voting,                             ib. 
Churches not originally independent,                                   620
Utility of Synods,                                                     621
Circumstances which led to a change in their constitution,             ib. 
Decline of primitive polity,                                           622

CHAPTER XII.

The ceremonies and discipline of the church, as illustrated by
current controversies and divisions.

The rise of the Nazarenes, 623 Lessons taught by their history, 624 The Paschal controversy and Victor’s excommunication, 625 Danger of depending on tradition, 628 Institution of Easter unnecessary, 629 The tickets of peace and the schism of Felicissimus, ib.  Schism of Novatian, 631 Controversy respecting the baptism of heretics, and Stephen’s
    excommunication, 632
Uniformity in discipline and ceremonies not to be found in the
    ancient Church, 633
Increasing intolerance of the dominant party in this Church, 634

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