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CONTENTS.

 

MOHAMMED.

SARACENIC CONQUESTS.

Change of public opinion about Mohammed

Astonishing triumph of Mohammedanism

Old religious systems of Arabia

Polytheism succeeds the doctrines of the Magians

The necessity of reform

Early life of Mohammed

Cadijeh

Mohammed's meditations and dreams

His belief in a personal God

He preaches his new doctrines

The opposition and ridicule of his countrymen

The perseverance of Mohammed amid obstacles

His flight to Medina

The Koran and its doctrines

Change in Mohammed's mode of propagating his doctrines

Polygamy and a sensual paradise

Warlike means to convert Arabia

Mohammed accommodates his doctrines to the habits of his countrymen

Encourages martial fanaticism

Conquest of Arabia

Private life of Mohammed, after his success

Carlyle's apology for Mohammed

The conquest of Syria and Egypt

Conquest of Persia and India

Deductions in view of Saracenic conquests

Necessity of supernatural aid in the conversion of the world

Authorities

 

CHARLEMAGNE.

REVIVAL OF WESTERN EMPIRE.

Ancestry and early life of Charlemagne

The Merovingian princes

Condition of Europe on the accession of Charlemagne

Necessity for such a hero to arise

His perils and struggles

Wars with the Saxons

The difficulties of the Saxon conquest

Forced conversion of the Saxons

The Norman pirates

Conquest of the Avares

Unsuccessful war with the Saracens

The Lombard wars

Coronation of Charlemagne at Home

Imperialism and its influences

The dismemberment of Charlemagne's empire

Foundation of Feudalism

Charlemagne as a legislator

His alliance with the clergy

His administrative abilities

Reasons why he patronized the clergy

Results of Charlemagne's policy

Hallam's splendid eulogy

Authorities

 

HILDEBRAND.

THE PAPAL EMPIRE.

Wonderful government of the Papacy

Its vitality

Its contradictions

Its fascinations

The crimes of which it is accused

General character of the popes

Gregory VII. the most famous

His personal history

His autocratic ideas

His reign at the right time

Society in Europe in the eleventh century

Character of the clergy

The monks, and the need of reform

Character of the popes before Gregory VII.

Celibacy of the clergy

Alliance of the Papacy and Monasticism

Opposition to the reforms of Hildebrand

Terrible power of excommunication

Simony and its evils

Secularization of the clergy

Separation of spiritual from temporal power

Henry IV. of Germany

Approaching strife between Henry and Hildebrand

Their respective weapons

Henry summoned to Rome

Excommunication of Henry

Henry deserted and disarmed

Compelled to yield to Hildebrand

His great mistake

Renewed contest

Humiliation of the Pope

Moral effects of the contest

Speculations about the Papal power

Authorities

 

SAINT BERNARD.

MONASTIC INSTITUTIONS.

Antiquity of Monastic life

Causes which led to it

Oriental asceticism

Religious contemplation

Insoluble questions

Self-expiations

Basil the founder of Monasticism

His interesting history

Gregory Nazianzen Vows of the monks

Their antagonism to prevailing evils

Vow of Poverty opposed to money-making

That of Chastity a protest against prevailing impurity

Origin of celibacy

Its subsequent corruption

Necessity of the vow of Obedience

Benedict and the Monastery of Monte Casino

His rules generally adopted

Lofty and useful life of the early monks

Growth and wealth of Monastic institutions

Magnificence of Mediaeval convents

Privileges of the monks

Luxury of the Benedictines

Relaxation of discipline

Degeneracy of the monks

Compared with secular clergy

Benefits which Monasticism conferred

Learning of the monks

Their common life

Revival of Learning

Rise of Scholasticism

Saint Bernard

His early piety and great attainments

His vast moral influence

His reforms and labors

Rise of Dominicans and Franciscans

Zeal of the mendicant friars

General benefits of Monastic institutions

Authorities

 

SAINT ANSELM.

MEDIAEVAL THEOLOGY.

Birth and early life of Anselm

The Abbey of Bec

Scholarly life of Anselm

Visits of Anselm to England

Compared with