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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... laws , their liberality , and transactions , revolutions , and events , that re- late to that large community , which bears the name of JESUS CHRIST , and is vulgarly known under the denomination of the CHURCH . It comprehends both the ...
... laws , their liberality , and transactions , revolutions , and events , that re- late to that large community , which bears the name of JESUS CHRIST , and is vulgarly known under the denomination of the CHURCH . It comprehends both the ...
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... laws that are peculiar to this sacred community , that form , as it were , its centre of union , and dis- tinguish it from all other religious societies . These laws are of two kinds . The first are properly called divine , because they ...
... laws that are peculiar to this sacred community , that form , as it were , its centre of union , and dis- tinguish it from all other religious societies . These laws are of two kinds . The first are properly called divine , because they ...
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... laws , in subordination to the republic , whose sovereignty was to be acknowledged , and from which the conquered kings that were con- tinued in their dominions , derived their bor- rowed majesty . At the same time the Roman people and ...
... laws , in subordination to the republic , whose sovereignty was to be acknowledged , and from which the conquered kings that were con- tinued in their dominions , derived their bor- rowed majesty . At the same time the Roman people and ...
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... laws , and they were permitted the enjoy- ment of the religion they had received from the glorious founder of their ... law , and their deep science in spiritual and divine things , were constantly showing their fallibility and their ...
... laws , and they were permitted the enjoy- ment of the religion they had received from the glorious founder of their ... law , and their deep science in spiritual and divine things , were constantly showing their fallibility and their ...
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... laws or manners of the Therapeutæ , that should lead us to consider them as a branch of the Essenes : nor indeed has Philo asserted any such thing . There may have been , surely , many other fanatical tribes among the Jews , be- sides ...
... laws or manners of the Therapeutæ , that should lead us to consider them as a branch of the Essenes : nor indeed has Philo asserted any such thing . There may have been , surely , many other fanatical tribes among the Jews , be- sides ...
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