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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... gave Romans in this followed their example . Hence we find the names of their gods to those of other nations , and the the names of Jupiter , Mars , Mercury , Venus , & c . fre quently mentioned in the more recent monuments and in ...
... gave Romans in this followed their example . Hence we find the names of their gods to those of other nations , and the the names of Jupiter , Mars , Mercury , Venus , & c . fre quently mentioned in the more recent monuments and in ...
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... gave rise to a fortune , together with the most profuse and new form of philosophy in Egypt , and princi- immoderate largesses , he exhausted the trea- pally at Alexandria , which was called the Eclec - sures of that miserable nation ...
... gave rise to a fortune , together with the most profuse and new form of philosophy in Egypt , and princi- immoderate largesses , he exhausted the trea- pally at Alexandria , which was called the Eclec - sures of that miserable nation ...
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... gave new vigour to every sinful passion , and a full encouragement to the indul- As to the gence of every irregular desire . Essenes , they were a fanatical and superstitious tribe , who placed religion in a certain sort of seraphic ...
... gave new vigour to every sinful passion , and a full encouragement to the indul- As to the gence of every irregular desire . Essenes , they were a fanatical and superstitious tribe , who placed religion in a certain sort of seraphic ...
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... gave them the first proof of that majesty and power to which he was exalted , by the effusion of the Holy Ghost upon them according to his promise . The consequences of this grand event were surprising and glorious , infinitely honour ...
... gave them the first proof of that majesty and power to which he was exalted , by the effusion of the Holy Ghost upon them according to his promise . The consequences of this grand event were surprising and glorious , infinitely honour ...
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... gave the last degree of fection to their philosophical studies , but also acquired that refined wit and elegance of taste , that served to set off their more solid attain- ments in the most advantageous manner.5 None of the ...
... gave the last degree of fection to their philosophical studies , but also acquired that refined wit and elegance of taste , that served to set off their more solid attain- ments in the most advantageous manner.5 None of the ...
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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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