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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... principal object ? The answer is obvious : -The moral improvement of man , his duties here , and the means which prepare him for happiness hereafter . These , though not the sole , are certain- ly the highest aims which both the writer ...
... principal object ? The answer is obvious : -The moral improvement of man , his duties here , and the means which prepare him for happiness hereafter . These , though not the sole , are certain- ly the highest aims which both the writer ...
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... principal authors of these divisions , have been stigmatized with the title of Heretics , and their peculiar opinions of consequence distin- guished by the appellation of Heresies . nature therefore and progress of these intestine ...
... principal authors of these divisions , have been stigmatized with the title of Heretics , and their peculiar opinions of consequence distin- guished by the appellation of Heresies . nature therefore and progress of these intestine ...
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... principal matters that were debated among these famous sects . One of the main points of controversy was , Whether the WRITTEN LAW alone , was of divine authority . The Pharisees added to this law another , which had been received by ...
... principal matters that were debated among these famous sects . One of the main points of controversy was , Whether the WRITTEN LAW alone , was of divine authority . The Pharisees added to this law another , which had been received by ...
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... principal writers who have given accounts of the Therapeutæ , are mentioned by Jo . Albert . Fabricius , in the fourth chapter of his Lux Šalutaris Evangelii toto 0161 exoriens , p . 55 . 4 Matt . xxiii . 13 , 14 , & c . In his ...
... principal writers who have given accounts of the Therapeutæ , are mentioned by Jo . Albert . Fabricius , in the fourth chapter of his Lux Šalutaris Evangelii toto 0161 exoriens , p . 55 . 4 Matt . xxiii . 13 , 14 , & c . In his ...
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... principal reasons of the severity with which the Romans persecuted the Christians , not- withstanding these considerations , seems to have been the abhorrence and contempt with which the latter regarded the religion of the empire , 5 ...
... principal reasons of the severity with which the Romans persecuted the Christians , not- withstanding these considerations , seems to have been the abhorrence and contempt with which the latter regarded the religion of the empire , 5 ...
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