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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... give those who examine recommendations with discernment , a fa vourable notion of the following work , that I could not think of suppressing it . It is usual , in publishing certain an- cient authors , to prefix to them the encomiums ...
... give those who examine recommendations with discernment , a fa vourable notion of the following work , that I could not think of suppressing it . It is usual , in publishing certain an- cient authors , to prefix to them the encomiums ...
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... gives motion to a machine ; it is a nature happy in the contemplation of itself , and entire- XX . About the time of ... give some account of the various sects into which they were divided . XXI . Among the Grecian sects , there were ...
... gives motion to a machine ; it is a nature happy in the contemplation of itself , and entire- XX . About the time of ... give some account of the various sects into which they were divided . XXI . Among the Grecian sects , there were ...
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... give a satisfactory account of this matter . First , It is certain , that the ancestors of those Jews , who lived in the time of our Saviour , had brought from Chaldea , and the neighbouring countries , many extravagant and idle fancies ...
... give a satisfactory account of this matter . First , It is certain , that the ancestors of those Jews , who lived in the time of our Saviour , had brought from Chaldea , and the neighbouring countries , many extravagant and idle fancies ...
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... give them a disgust at the religion of these un- worthy ministers , yet it could not , alone , attach them to that of Jesus , which offered them from the world no other prospects than those of po- verty , infamy , and death . The person ...
... give them a disgust at the religion of these un- worthy ministers , yet it could not , alone , attach them to that of Jesus , which offered them from the world no other prospects than those of po- verty , infamy , and death . The person ...
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... give credit to Hege- sippus , by the fears that Domitian was under of losing the empire : for he had been informed that , among the relations of Christ , a man should arise , who , possessed of a turbulent and ambitious spirit , was to ...
... give credit to Hege- sippus , by the fears that Domitian was under of losing the empire : for he had been informed that , among the relations of Christ , a man should arise , who , possessed of a turbulent and ambitious spirit , was to ...
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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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