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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... maintained its cause and extended its borders ; as also , its more private leaders , its learned and pious doctors , whose wise counsels , pious exploits , eminent examples , and distinguished abilities , have contributed most to ...
... maintained its cause and extended its borders ; as also , its more private leaders , its learned and pious doctors , whose wise counsels , pious exploits , eminent examples , and distinguished abilities , have contributed most to ...
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... maintained that were highly tary to the Roman people . This prince was unreasonable and absurd ; and as a contentious surnamed the Great , ( surely from no other cir- spirit of opposition and dispute prevailed among cumstance than the ...
... maintained that were highly tary to the Roman people . This prince was unreasonable and absurd ; and as a contentious surnamed the Great , ( surely from no other cir- spirit of opposition and dispute prevailed among cumstance than the ...
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... maintained their ill - ac- quired authority by the most flagitious and abominable crimes . The subordinate and in- ferior members were infected with the corrup- tion of the head ; the priests , and those who possessed any shadow of ...
... maintained their ill - ac- quired authority by the most flagitious and abominable crimes . The subordinate and in- ferior members were infected with the corrup- tion of the head ; the priests , and those who possessed any shadow of ...
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... maintained , that religion consisted wholly in contemplation and silence . By a rigorous abstinence also , and a variety of penitential exercises and mortifica- tions , which they seem to have borrowed from the Egyptians , ' they ...
... maintained , that religion consisted wholly in contemplation and silence . By a rigorous abstinence also , and a variety of penitential exercises and mortifica- tions , which they seem to have borrowed from the Egyptians , ' they ...
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... maintained , that the Creator of this world was a being different from the Supreme God , and that his dominion over the human race was to be destroyed by the Messiah . Every one must see that this enormous system was fruitful of errors ...
... maintained , that the Creator of this world was a being different from the Supreme God , and that his dominion over the human race was to be destroyed by the Messiah . Every one must see that this enormous system was fruitful of errors ...
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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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