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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... favour- able reception of the following work . A HISTORY of the CHRISTIAN CHURCH , Composed with judgment , taste , and candour , drawn , with uncommon discernment and industry , from the best sources , enriched with much useful ...
... favour- able reception of the following work . A HISTORY of the CHRISTIAN CHURCH , Composed with judgment , taste , and candour , drawn , with uncommon discernment and industry , from the best sources , enriched with much useful ...
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... favour and protection of the great . The Phari- sees , on the other hand , were extremely high in the esteem of the multitude . And hence they were both secured against the attempts of each other , and lived in peace , notwithstanding ...
... favour and protection of the great . The Phari- sees , on the other hand , were extremely high in the esteem of the multitude . And hence they were both secured against the attempts of each other , and lived in peace , notwithstanding ...
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... favour and protection of the reigning powers . One of the principal reasons of the severity with which the Romans persecuted the Christians , not- withstanding these considerations , seems to have been the abhorrence and contempt with ...
... favour and protection of the reigning powers . One of the principal reasons of the severity with which the Romans persecuted the Christians , not- withstanding these considerations , seems to have been the abhorrence and contempt with ...
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... favour of the Mosaic law , and their ancient worship , were so deeply rooted in their minds , that they could not be thoroughly removed . The force of these pre- judices was , indeed , somewhat diminished after the destruction of ...
... favour of the Mosaic law , and their ancient worship , were so deeply rooted in their minds , that they could not be thoroughly removed . The force of these pre- judices was , indeed , somewhat diminished after the destruction of ...
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... favour of their opinion.17 CHAP . V. CONCERNING THE DIVISIONS AND HERESIES WHICH TROUBLED THE CHURCH DURING THIS CENTURY . I. THE Christian church was scarcely formed , when , in different places , there started up cer- tain pretended ...
... favour of their opinion.17 CHAP . V. CONCERNING THE DIVISIONS AND HERESIES WHICH TROUBLED THE CHURCH DURING THIS CENTURY . I. THE Christian church was scarcely formed , when , in different places , there started up cer- tain pretended ...
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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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