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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... distinguished himself as an eloquent and useful preacher . His reputation in this character , however , was local and con- fined , but the fame of his literary abilities diffused itself among all the nations of Christendom . He was ...
... distinguished himself as an eloquent and useful preacher . His reputation in this character , however , was local and con- fined , but the fame of his literary abilities diffused itself among all the nations of Christendom . He was ...
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... distinguished abilities , have contributed most to promote its true prosperity and lustre . Under the latter class , we may comprehend the advan- tages which the cause of Christianity has derived from the active faith , the invincible ...
... distinguished abilities , have contributed most to promote its true prosperity and lustre . Under the latter class , we may comprehend the advan- tages which the cause of Christianity has derived from the active faith , the invincible ...
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... distinguished by an imme- granted to their citizens a full liberty of observ - diate intercourse and friendship with the gods , ing , in private , the sacred rites of other nations , abused their authority in the basest manner , to and ...
... distinguished by an imme- granted to their citizens a full liberty of observ - diate intercourse and friendship with the gods , ing , in private , the sacred rites of other nations , abused their authority in the basest manner , to and ...
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... distinguished by their superior sanctity and wis- dom , it will not be difficult to imagine , how totally corrupt the religion and morals of the They were , ac- multitude must have been . cordingly , sunk in the most deplorable ...
... distinguished by their superior sanctity and wis- dom , it will not be difficult to imagine , how totally corrupt the religion and morals of the They were , ac- multitude must have been . cordingly , sunk in the most deplorable ...
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... distinguished so eminently the lives of Christ's servants , and the apostles ' purity of the doctrine they taught , were not sufficient to defend them against the virulence and malignity of the Jews . priests and rulers of that ...
... distinguished so eminently the lives of Christ's servants , and the apostles ' purity of the doctrine they taught , were not sufficient to defend them against the virulence and malignity of the Jews . priests and rulers of that ...
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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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