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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... render it worthy of their gracious accep- tance ; and this consideration gives me some claim to their candour and indulgence , for any defects they may find in it . I have endeavoured to render my translation faithful , but never ...
... render it worthy of their gracious accep- tance ; and this consideration gives me some claim to their candour and indulgence , for any defects they may find in it . I have endeavoured to render my translation faithful , but never ...
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... rendered that sect na- turally averse to all sorts of altercation and tu- mult . Libertinism has for its objects ... rendering themselves acceptable to the Supreme Being , than by sacri- learned Cudworth , concerning the true notion of ...
... rendered that sect na- turally averse to all sorts of altercation and tu- mult . Libertinism has for its objects ... rendering themselves acceptable to the Supreme Being , than by sacri- learned Cudworth , concerning the true notion of ...
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... renders this highly probable is , that the most urgent necessity required its being done . For , not long after ... rendered both the history and the doctrine of Christ un certain , had not the rulers of the church used all possible ...
... renders this highly probable is , that the most urgent necessity required its being done . For , not long after ... rendered both the history and the doctrine of Christ un certain , had not the rulers of the church used all possible ...
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... rendered such philosophical niceties unnecessary ; and the great study of those who embraced the gospel was rather ... render them firm in their profession , and to assist them in arriving at Christian perfection . The care of ...
... rendered such philosophical niceties unnecessary ; and the great study of those who embraced the gospel was rather ... render them firm in their profession , and to assist them in arriving at Christian perfection . The care of ...
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... rendered them un- favourable to wedlock , as the means by which corporeal beings are multiplied , and led them to ... render the former worthy of being united to the Father of spirits . no Jew was permitted to enter . This defeat of 38 ...
... rendered them un- favourable to wedlock , as the means by which corporeal beings are multiplied , and led them to ... render the former worthy of being united to the Father of spirits . no Jew was permitted to enter . This defeat of 38 ...
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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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