An ecclesiastical history, ancient and modern, from the birth of Christ to the beginning of the eighteenth century: in which the rise, progress, and variations of church power are considered in their connexion with the state of learning and philosophy and the political history of Europe during that periodBlackie & Son, 1845 |
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... acts of worship , have obtained in the church . This part of sacred history is of a vast extent , both on account of the great diversity of these cere- monies , and the frequent changes and modifica- tions through which they have passed ...
... acts of worship , have obtained in the church . This part of sacred history is of a vast extent , both on account of the great diversity of these cere- monies , and the frequent changes and modifica- tions through which they have passed ...
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... acts ever in conformity with his supreme perfections . The following remarkable passage of Seneca , drawn from the 5th chapter of his book De Providentiu , is sufficient to confirm the explication we have here given of the Stoical fate ...
... acts ever in conformity with his supreme perfections . The following remarkable passage of Seneca , drawn from the 5th chapter of his book De Providentiu , is sufficient to confirm the explication we have here given of the Stoical fate ...
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... acts of iniquity , and who maintained their ill - ac- quired authority by the most flagitious and abominable crimes . The subordinate and in- ferior members were infected with the corrup- tion of the head ; the priests , and those who ...
... acts of iniquity , and who maintained their ill - ac- quired authority by the most flagitious and abominable crimes . The subordinate and in- ferior members were infected with the corrup- tion of the head ; the priests , and those who ...
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... Acts ii , 41. iv . 4 . Acts i . 8. xiii . 46 . 4 Acts i 8. viri . 14 . Ing therefore gathered together the small assem- | bly of 18 EXTERNAL HISTORY OF THE CHURCH .
... Acts ii , 41. iv . 4 . Acts i . 8. xiii . 46 . 4 Acts i 8. viri . 14 . Ing therefore gathered together the small assem- | bly of 18 EXTERNAL HISTORY OF THE CHURCH .
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... Acts of the Apostles ; " though these are IV . All these apostles were men without edu- undoubtedly , but a small part of the churches , cation , and absolutely ignorant of letters and phi- which were founded , either by the apostles ...
... Acts of the Apostles ; " though these are IV . All these apostles were men without edu- undoubtedly , but a small part of the churches , cation , and absolutely ignorant of letters and phi- which were founded , either by the apostles ...
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