id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 22366 Hutton, William Holden The Church and the Barbarians Being an Outline of the History of the Church from A.D. 461 to A.D. 1003 .txt text/plain 64312 3297 68 Church win the new barbarian conquerors as she had won the old imperial accepted their sway, the Christian Church was their greatest support. From 527, in the East, Church history may be said to start on new [Sidenote: Church and State in the East.] great age in the life of the Eastern Church, a word must be said about church of Constantinople in the sixth century after Christ. Rome of the Church's powers and claims; but it is not till the rise of [Sidenote: Relations of the Frankish Church with Rome.] The _Liber Pontificalis_, the Roman Church history of the time, states equality of the two great churches of the Old and the New Rome. The English Church, which thus came to represent the Christianity of debt to the great Church of the New Rome. At the close of the tenth century a pope and an emperor of great ideas ./cache/22366.txt ./txt/22366.txt