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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... cause and extended its borders ; as also , its more private leaders , its learned and pious doctors , whose wise counsels , pious exploits , eminent examples , and distinguished abilities , have contributed most to promote its true ...
... cause and extended its borders ; as also , its more private leaders , its learned and pious doctors , whose wise counsels , pious exploits , eminent examples , and distinguished abilities , have contributed most to promote its true ...
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... cause . The public worship of such church , fell by the hand of bloody persecution , and an immense number of deities , was a source expired in the cause of the divine Saviour , were of subsistence , and even of riches , to the whole ...
... cause . The public worship of such church , fell by the hand of bloody persecution , and an immense number of deities , was a source expired in the cause of the divine Saviour , were of subsistence , and even of riches , to the whole ...
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... cause of Christ . But , as the best and wisest the most of them have given us little else than a Institutions are generally perverted by the weak- series of fables , adorned with profusion of rheto- ness or corruption of men , from ...
... cause of Christ . But , as the best and wisest the most of them have given us little else than a Institutions are generally perverted by the weak- series of fables , adorned with profusion of rheto- ness or corruption of men , from ...
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... cause of the gospel , and to the beautiful simplicity of its celestial doctrines . For hence it was , that the Christian doctors began to introduce their subtle and obscure erudition into the religion of Jesus , to involve in the ...
... cause of the gospel , and to the beautiful simplicity of its celestial doctrines . For hence it was , that the Christian doctors began to introduce their subtle and obscure erudition into the religion of Jesus , to involve in the ...
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... cause . But I cannot , on the other hand , assent to the opinions of those who maintain , that , in this century , miracles had entirely ceased ; and that , at this period , the Christian church was not favoured with any extraordinary ...
... cause . But I cannot , on the other hand , assent to the opinions of those who maintain , that , in this century , miracles had entirely ceased ; and that , at this period , the Christian church was not favoured with any extraordinary ...
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An Ecclesiastical History, Ancient and Modern; in which the Rise, Progress ... John Laurence Mosheim,Archibald Maclaine. Sin vista previa disponible - 2000 |
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