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Church History, Volume 2 (of 3)

Chapter 22: Transcriber’s Notes.
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The volume traces Christian expansion across northern and eastern Europe between the tenth and thirteenth centuries, examining missionary strategies, political motivations, and ecclesiastical organization. It shows how missionaries, military force, royal conversions, monasteries, and episcopal foundations shaped conversion in Scandinavia, the Slavic lands, Hungary, the Baltic, and beyond, while local pagan customs often persisted beneath nominal Christianity. Tensions between imperial efforts to bind new churches to German metropolitans and papal aims to establish independent national sees are highlighted. The work also surveys outreach toward Mongol, Islamic, and Baltic pagan populations and introduces the crusading movement.

Transcriber’s Notes.

The following corrections have been made in the text:
43 —

‘§ 166, 9’ replaced with ‘§ 167, 9’

(overthrow of the colony.—Continuation, § 167, 9.)

44 —

‘brillant’ replaced with ‘brilliant’

(gained a brilliant victory)

45 —

‘disagraceful’ replaced with ‘disgraceful’

(starts this disgraceful series.)

46 —

‘§ 83, 13’ replaced with ‘§ 93, 13’

(Adalbert in Gnesen (§ 93, 13))

47 —

‘§ 100, 15’ replaced with ‘§ 110, 15’

(developed into the tiara (§ 110, 15))

48 —

‘archepiscopal’ replaced with ‘archiepiscopal’

(exercise of the archiepiscopal office)

49 —

‘§ 192, 5’ replaced with ‘§ 112, 5’

(Holy Father (Continuation, § 112, 5))

50 —

‘profoundity’ replaced with ‘profundity’

(of acuteness and profundity)

51 —

‘reconcilation’ replaced with ‘reconciliation’

(effected his reconciliation with Bernard)

52 —

‘Badgad’ replaced with ‘Bagdad’

(of Bagdad and Cordova)

53 —

‘apolegetical’ replaced with ‘apologetical’

(polemical and apologetical purposes)

54 —

‘§ 61, 14’ replaced with ‘§ 61, 4’

(pains of purgatory (§ 61, 4))

55 —

‘§ 173, 9’ replaced with ‘§ 174, 9’

(completed and consecrated in A.D. 1322 (§ 174, 9))

56 —

‘§ 112, 27’ replaced with ‘§ 112, 2’

(controversies in the Franciscan order (§ 112, 2))

57 —

‘§ 164, 13’ replaced with ‘§ 165, 13’

(the Roman court till A.D. 1791 (§ 165, 13))

58 —

‘Mohammad’ replaced with ‘Mohammed’

(the Turks, under Mohammed II.,)

59 —

‘Mohammadanism’ replaced with ‘Mohammedanism’

(apostasy to Mohammedanism,)

60 —

‘subtlely’ replaced with ‘subtly’

(abstruse discussion on subtly devised cases)

61 —

‘Cevena’ replaced with ‘Cesena’

(his general, Michael of Cesena,)

62 —

‘§ 170, 10’ replaced with ‘§ 171, 10’

(a precursor of Kant (§ 171, 10))

63 —

‘Reichersburg’ replaced with ‘Reichersberg’

(and the two divines of Reichersberg)

64 —

‘Kaisersburg’ replaced with ‘Kaisersberg’

(Geiler of Kaisersberg distinguished)

65 —

‘iniquisitorial’ replaced with ‘inquisitorial’

(the subject of inquisitorial interference)

66 —

‘orginal’ replaced with ‘original’

(drawn from original documents)

67 —

‘orginal’ replaced with ‘original’

(which contains the original reports)

68 —

‘orginated’ replaced with ‘originated’

(This movement originated with)

69 —

‘correpondence’ replaced with ‘correspondence’

(that his correspondence with Tucher)

70 —

‘1256’ replaced with ‘1526’

(the Swiss in A.D. 1526)

71 —

‘160, 8’ replaced with ‘161, 8’

(The O.T. Apocrypha (§§ 59, 1; 161, 8))

72 —

‘§ 154, 5’ replaced with ‘§ 153, 6’

(the title of James I.390—Continuation, § 153, 6.)

73 —

‘§ 166, 5’ replaced with ‘§ 165, 5’

(convulsion and revolution.—Continuation, § 165, 5.)

74 —

‘§ 158, 4’ replaced with ‘§ 159, 4’

(the sixteenth century.—Continuation, § 159, 4.)

75 —

‘§ 154A’ replaced with ‘§ 154, 3’

(electoral dynasty of Brandenburg (§ 154, 3).)

76 —

Ending quotation mark added.

(and love’ of God.”)

77 —

added omitted word ‘the’

(one of the noblest popes)

78 —

‘§ 132, 13’ replaced with ‘§ 139, 13’

(Charles, Cardinal of Lorraine (§ 139, 13))

79 —

‘§ 164, 10, 13’ replaced with ‘§ 165, 10, 13’

(the misfortune of Pius VI. (§ 165, 10, 13))

80 —

‘§ 155, 7’ replaced with ‘§ 156, 7’

(erected by them.434—Continuation, § 156, 7.)

81 —

‘§ 155, 13’ replaced with ‘§ 156, 13’

(accomplishing their own ends (§ 156, 13))

82 —

‘164, 9’ replaced with ‘165, 9’

(in 803 houses.436—Continuation, §§ 151, 1; 165, 9.)

83 —

‘155, 12’ replaced with ‘156, 12’

(prosecution of foreign missions (§§ 150; 156, 12))

84 —

‘§ 155, 13’ replaced with ‘§ 156, 13’

(and commercial activity (§ 156, 13))

85 —

‘§ 186, 20’ replaced with ‘§ 186, 2’

(amulets, and talismans (§ 186, 2))

86 —

‘§ 155, 6’ replaced with ‘§ 156, 6’

(the heart of Jesus (§ 156, 6))

87 —

‘§ 155, 5’ replaced with ‘§ 156, 5’

(the other of heresy.—Continuation, § 156, 5.)

88 —

‘§ 155, 11, 12’ replaced with ‘§ 156, 11, 12’

(part of the land.442—Continuation, § 156, 11, 12.)

89 —

‘§ 186, 16’ replaced with ‘§ 156, 11’

(and there crucified (§ 156, 11))