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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... divine , because they are immedi- ately enacted by God himself , and are contained in those sacred books , which carry the most striking marks of a divine origin . They con- sist of those doctrines that are the objects of faith and ...
... divine , because they are immedi- ately enacted by God himself , and are contained in those sacred books , which carry the most striking marks of a divine origin . They con- sist of those doctrines that are the objects of faith and ...
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... divine things . 7 St. Paul mentions and condemns both these kinds of philosophy ; the Greek , in the Epistle to the Colossians , ii . 8. and the Oriental , or Gnosis , in the First Epistle to Timothy , vi . 20 . 8 The ambiguity of the ...
... divine things . 7 St. Paul mentions and condemns both these kinds of philosophy ; the Greek , in the Epistle to the Colossians , ii . 8. and the Oriental , or Gnosis , in the First Epistle to Timothy , vi . 20 . 8 The ambiguity of the ...
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... divine . with his doctrines , whatever they thought con- formable to reason in the tenets and opinions of the other philosophers . XXVI . The attentive reader will easily con- clude , from the short view that we have here given of the ...
... divine . with his doctrines , whatever they thought con- formable to reason in the tenets and opinions of the other philosophers . XXVI . The attentive reader will easily con- clude , from the short view that we have here given of the ...
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... divine nature , invisible powers , magic , & c . which they had partly brought with them from the Babylonian capti . vity , and partly derived from the Egyptians , Syrians , and Arabians , who lived in their neighbourhood . VI ...
... divine nature , invisible powers , magic , & c . which they had partly brought with them from the Babylonian capti . vity , and partly derived from the Egyptians , Syrians , and Arabians , who lived in their neighbourhood . VI ...
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... Divine Saviour compares that people to a flock of sheep , which wandered without a shepherd ; and their doctors to ... divine appointment . XV . But whence such enormous degrees of corruption in that very nation which God had , in a ...
... Divine Saviour compares that people to a flock of sheep , which wandered without a shepherd ; and their doctors to ... divine appointment . XV . But whence such enormous degrees of corruption in that very nation which God had , in a ...
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