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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... greatest part of that sect , entertained an opinion different from both of these : They as- serted , in their jargon , that the words of the law were absolutely void of all power , and that the things expressed by them , were the images ...
... greatest part of that sect , entertained an opinion different from both of these : They as- serted , in their jargon , that the words of the law were absolutely void of all power , and that the things expressed by them , were the images ...
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... greatest part of these fables were possessed of an invincible courage , an amazing force of genius , and a spirit of patience which no fatigue could overcome , and which no suffer- ings or trials could exhaust . To these the cause of ...
... greatest part of these fables were possessed of an invincible courage , an amazing force of genius , and a spirit of patience which no fatigue could overcome , and which no suffer- ings or trials could exhaust . To these the cause of ...
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... greatest part of those who embraced Christianity in the infancy of the church , they are certainly distributed with justice . But many run into extremes upon this head , and estimating the lives and manners of all by the illustrious ex ...
... greatest part of those who embraced Christianity in the infancy of the church , they are certainly distributed with justice . But many run into extremes upon this head , and estimating the lives and manners of all by the illustrious ex ...
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... greatest and most powerful of the divine cons ; that another con of the female sex , the mother of all human souls , dwelt in the person of his mistress Helena , " and that he came , by the command of God upon earth , to abolish the ...
... greatest and most powerful of the divine cons ; that another con of the female sex , the mother of all human souls , dwelt in the person of his mistress Helena , " and that he came , by the command of God upon earth , to abolish the ...
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... greatest re- putation , and had undoubtedly the greatest number of followers , because their opinions tended to encourage the indolent security of a voluptuous and effeminate life , and to banish the remorse and terrors that haunt vice ...
... greatest re- putation , and had undoubtedly the greatest number of followers , because their opinions tended to encourage the indolent security of a voluptuous and effeminate life , and to banish the remorse and terrors that haunt vice ...
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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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