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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... empire of the MESSIAH . V. Under the calamitous events that have hap- pened to the church , may be comprehended the injuries it has received from the vices and pas- sions of its friends , and the bitter opposition and insidious ...
... empire of the MESSIAH . V. Under the calamitous events that have hap- pened to the church , may be comprehended the injuries it has received from the vices and pas- sions of its friends , and the bitter opposition and insidious ...
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... empires , and the dreadful calami- ties which Christianity , in its very infancy , was obliged to encounter , and over ... empire of pro- vidence , and also the inconstancy and vanity of History in Four Books , that will take in four ...
... empires , and the dreadful calami- ties which Christianity , in its very infancy , was obliged to encounter , and over ... empire of pro- vidence , and also the inconstancy and vanity of History in Four Books , that will take in four ...
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... empire , when JESUS CHRIST made his appearance upon earth . The remoter nations , which CENT . I. had submitted to the yoke of this mighty empire , were ruled , either by Roman governors , invested with temporary commissions , or by ...
... empire , when JESUS CHRIST made his appearance upon earth . The remoter nations , which CENT . I. had submitted to the yoke of this mighty empire , were ruled , either by Roman governors , invested with temporary commissions , or by ...
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... empire , at the birth of Christ , was less agitated by wars and tumults , than it had been for many years before . For though I cannot assent to the opinion of those , who , following the account of Orosius , main- tain , that the ...
... empire , at the birth of Christ , was less agitated by wars and tumults , than it had been for many years before . For though I cannot assent to the opinion of those , who , following the account of Orosius , main- tain , that the ...
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... empire , nor any new form of formance of the sacred rites . This order , which worship to be openly introduced ; yet ... empires , or women become illustrious by remarkable actions or useful in- ventions . The merit of these ...
... empire , nor any new form of formance of the sacred rites . This order , which worship to be openly introduced ; yet ... empires , or women become illustrious by remarkable actions or useful in- ventions . The merit of these ...
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