VOL. I. THE TURKS IN THEIR RELATION TO EUROPE MARCUS TULLIUS
JOHN HENRY CARDINAL NEWMAN NEW IMPRESSION logo
RIGHT REVEREND DAVID MORIARTY, D.D. BISHOP OF KERRY.
I. LECTURES ON THE HISTORY OF THE TURKS, IN THEIR RELATION TO EUROPE.
PREFATORY NOTICE.
THE TURKS.
I. THE MOTHER COUNTRY OF THE TURKS.
LECTURE 1. The Tribes of the North . 1
LECTURE II. The Tartars. 1
II. THE DESCENT OF THE TURKS,
LECTURE III. The Tartar and the Turk.
LECTURE IV. The Turk and the Saracen. 1
III. THE CONQUESTS OF THE TURKS.
LECTURE V. The Turk and the Christian.
LECTURE VI. The Pope and the Turk. 1
IV. THE PROSPECTS OF THE TURKS.
LECTURE VII. Barbarism and Civilization. 1
LECTURE VIII. The Past and Present of the Ottomans.
LECTURE IX. The Future of the Ottomans.
NOTE
NOTE (2)
CHRONOLOGICAL TABLES. [The dates, as will be seen, are fixed on
II. PERSONAL AND LITERARY CHARACTER OF CICERO. ( From the EncyclopAEdia Metropolitana of 1824 .)
PREFATORY NOTICE. (2)
MARCUS TULLIUS CICERO
IV.
PRIMITIVE CHRISTIANITY. ( From the British Magazine , 1833-1836.)
PREFATORY NOTICE. (3)
PRIMITIVE CHRISTIANITY.
CHAPTER I. WHAT DOES ST. AMBROSE SAY ABOUT IT? 1. Ambrose and Justina.
CHAPTER II. WHAT SAYS VINCENT OF LERINS? 1
CHAPTER III. WHAT SAYS THE HISTORY OF APOLLINARIS?
CHAPTER IV. AND WHAT SAY JOVINIAN AND HIS COMPANIONS? 1
CHAPTER V. AND WHAT DO THE APOSTOLICAL CANONS SAY? 1
INDEX.
Title: Historical Sketches, Volume I (of 3)
The Turks in Their Relation to Europe; Marcus Tullius Cicero; Apollonius of Tyana; Primitive Christianity
Author: John Henry Newman
Language: English
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