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1910 catholic encyclopediaの例文

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  • The 1910 Catholic Encyclopedia makes issue to reference Achillius in its article about the bishopric of Larissa.
  • The article by Sim閛n Vailh?in the 1910 Catholic Encyclopedia placed its site at modern Turhal in the same modern province.
  • The 1910 Catholic Encyclopedia said of Guam, " of its total population of 11, 490 ( 11, 159 natives ), Hag錿馻, the capital, contains about 8, 000.
  • Adrian Fortescue, in his article on liturgical books in the 1910 Catholic Encyclopedia, quotes one writer who argued that there were liturgical books back to the time of the Apostolic Fathers, and another who claimed that there were no liturgical books even by the end of the fourth century.
  • The Roman Catholic Church's viewpoint, as stated in the 1910 Catholic Encyclopedia, holds that " contradictory opinions have been expressed by scholars in the last three centuries " about Muhammad s " moral character and sincerity " since " Many of these opinions are biased either by an extreme hatred of Islam and its founder or by an extreme admiration, coupled with a hatred of Christianity ."
  • John Meyendorff describes the 20th-century rehabilitation of Palamas in the Western Church as a " remarkable event in the history of scholarship . " Andreas Andreopoulos cites the 1910 Catholic Encyclopedia article by Fortescue as an example of how Barlaam's distrustful and hostile attitude regarding hesychasm survived until recently in the West, adding that now " the Western world has started to rediscover what amounts to a lost tradition.
  • In particular, it predates the creation of the Vatican City State ( 1929 ) and the Second Vatican Council ( 1962 1965 ), which introduced many significant changes in Catholic practice : For example, the online version of the entries on Judaism and Islam at newadvent . org states in an editorial note : " To complement this article, which was taken from the 1910 Catholic Encyclopedia, New Advent recommends a prayerful reading of'Nostra Aetate'from the Second Vatican Council ."