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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... human mind , and I need not mention a multitude of reasons that render it peculiarly interesting to the Christian . Besides , there has not hitherto appeared , in English , any complete History of the Church , that represents its ...
... human mind , and I need not mention a multitude of reasons that render it peculiarly interesting to the Christian . Besides , there has not hitherto appeared , in English , any complete History of the Church , that represents its ...
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... human institution , and derive their authority only from the injunctions of the rulers of the church . IX . In that part of the sacred history which relates to the doctrines of Christianity , it is necessary , above all things , to ...
... human institution , and derive their authority only from the injunctions of the rulers of the church . IX . In that part of the sacred history which relates to the doctrines of Christianity , it is necessary , above all things , to ...
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... human learning and philosophy have , in all times , pretended to modify the doc- trines of Christianity ; and that these preten- sions have extended further than belongs to the province of philosophy on the one hand , or is consistent ...
... human learning and philosophy have , in all times , pretended to modify the doc- trines of Christianity ; and that these preten- sions have extended further than belongs to the province of philosophy on the one hand , or is consistent ...
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... human race . V. The want of ancient records renders it im- possible to say any thing satisfactory or certain concerning the state of those nations , who did not receive the Roman yoke : nor indeed is their history essential to our ...
... human race . V. The want of ancient records renders it im- possible to say any thing satisfactory or certain concerning the state of those nations , who did not receive the Roman yoke : nor indeed is their history essential to our ...
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... human affairs ; and such a di- braced this latter sect pretended to be the re- storers of the knowledge of God , which was lost in the world . " The followers of both these systems , in consequence of vehement disputes and dissentions ...
... human affairs ; and such a di- braced this latter sect pretended to be the re- storers of the knowledge of God , which was lost in the world . " The followers of both these systems , in consequence of vehement disputes and dissentions ...
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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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