Excerpt from The History of Civilization, Vol. 2: From the Fall of the Roman Empire to the French Revolution
Object of the lecture - State of the church in Gaul, from the sixth to the middle of the eighth century - Analogy between the primitive state of the religious society and the civil society - The unity of the church or the spintual society - Two elements or conditions of spiritual society; lst. Unity of truth, that is to say, of absolute reason; 2d. Liberty of mmds, or ind1vidual reason - State of these two ideas in the Christian church from the sixth to the eighth century - She adopts one and rejects the other - Unity of the church 111 legislation - General counc1ls - D1fl'er ence between the eastern and the western church as regards the perse cut1on of heretics - Relations of the church with the state, from the sixth to the eighth century; let, in the eastern empire 2d, 11 the west, es pecially m Frankish Gaul - Interference of the temporal power in the affairs of the church - Of the spiritual power in the affairs of the state Recapitulation.
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