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CONTENTS
PAGES
- The Origin of the Name—The Key of Truth—Constantine of Mananalis or "Silvanus"—Paul the Armenian—Sergius—The Empress Theodora—Paulicians in Thrace—The Euchites—The Bogomiles
216–228 - The Cleavage of Christendom—Causes: (1) Difference of Race; (2) Separation of the two Empires; (3) Rivalry of Patriarchs; (4) The Filioque Clause—The Final Rupture
229–241 - Causes provoking the Crusades—Urban ii. and Peter the Hermit—The First Crusade—Bernard of Clairvaux and the Second and Third Crusades—The Fourth Crusade—A Western Invasion of Greek Territory—The Latin "Empire" of Constantinople
242–255 - Decay of Byzantine Empire—The Latin "Emperors"—Restoration of Byzantine Empire by Michael—The Patriarch Arsenius—Negotiations with the Papacy—Constantine Palæologus—Mohammed ii.—Fall of Constantinople.
256–272 - Echoes of old Controversies—Church Government—The Liturgies of St. Basil and St. Chrysostom—Service Books—The Byzantine Historians—Later Byzantine Writers—The Story of Barlaam and Joshaphat—Greek Hymns—The Monks of Mount Athos—Religious and Moral Condition of the Church
273–291