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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... lived so . - A certain custom does not take place now ; therefore it did not prevail in former times . " tive offices . On the one hand , the inconsiderate zeal and temerity of others , and the pernicious consequences with which they ...
... lived so . - A certain custom does not take place now ; therefore it did not prevail in former times . " tive offices . On the one hand , the inconsiderate zeal and temerity of others , and the pernicious consequences with which they ...
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... lived upon his bounty . By a mad luxury trines as were good and reasonable , and to aban- and an affectation of magnificence far above his don and reject the rest . This gave rise to a fortune , together with the most profuse and new ...
... lived upon his bounty . By a mad luxury trines as were good and reasonable , and to aban- and an affectation of magnificence far above his don and reject the rest . This gave rise to a fortune , together with the most profuse and new ...
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... lived under the government of the other sons of Herod , was much more supportable than the state of those , who were immediately subject to the Roman jurisdiction . IV . It was not , however , from the Romans alone , that the calamities ...
... lived under the government of the other sons of Herod , was much more supportable than the state of those , who were immediately subject to the Roman jurisdiction . IV . It was not , however , from the Romans alone , that the calamities ...
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... lived in peace , notwithstanding the diversity of their religious sentiments . The government of the Romans contributed also to the maintenance of this mutual toleration and tranquillity , as they were ever ready to suppress and punish ...
... lived in peace , notwithstanding the diversity of their religious sentiments . The government of the Romans contributed also to the maintenance of this mutual toleration and tranquillity , as they were ever ready to suppress and punish ...
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... lived in the time of our Saviour , had brought from Chaldea , and the neighbouring countries , many extravagant and idle fancies , 5 Matth . x . 6. xv . 24 , 25. John ix . 39 . 6 See Joh . Chr . Wolf , Biblioth . Ebraica , vol . 11. ab ...
... lived in the time of our Saviour , had brought from Chaldea , and the neighbouring countries , many extravagant and idle fancies , 5 Matth . x . 6. xv . 24 , 25. John ix . 39 . 6 See Joh . Chr . Wolf , Biblioth . Ebraica , vol . 11. ab ...
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