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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... religious liberty , and the advancement of the various branches of science and literature . Ecclesiastical History , therefore , ought to be studied , not only in its religious , but also in its political point of view ; for whoever ...
... religious liberty , and the advancement of the various branches of science and literature . Ecclesiastical History , therefore , ought to be studied , not only in its religious , but also in its political point of view ; for whoever ...
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... religious society , besides the vicissitudes to which it must be exposed from the influence of external events , must be liable to various changes in its internal constitution . In this view of things then , it appears , that the ...
... religious society , besides the vicissitudes to which it must be exposed from the influence of external events , must be liable to various changes in its internal constitution . In this view of things then , it appears , that the ...
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... religious matters . This invasion of the rights of the people was at length carried to such a height , that a single man administered , or at least pre- tended a right to administer , the affairs of the whole church with an unlimited ...
... religious matters . This invasion of the rights of the people was at length carried to such a height , that a single man administered , or at least pre- tended a right to administer , the affairs of the whole church with an unlimited ...
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... religious pre- tensions , as in their political claims . They maintained , that their gods , though under dif- ferent names , were the objects of religious wor- ship in all nations , and therefore they gave the names of their deities to ...
... religious pre- tensions , as in their political claims . They maintained , that their gods , though under dif- ferent names , were the objects of religious wor- ship in all nations , and therefore they gave the names of their deities to ...
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... religious homage from almost all the nations of the world . From these beings of a nobler kind , idolatry descended into an enormous multiplica- tion of inferior powers ; so that in many coun- tries , mountains , trees , and rivers ...
... religious homage from almost all the nations of the world . From these beings of a nobler kind , idolatry descended into an enormous multiplica- tion of inferior powers ; so that in many coun- tries , mountains , trees , and rivers ...
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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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