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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... rule , however , is not applicable to the work now under consideration . The reader will easily distinguish the additional notes of the Translator from the original ones of the Author ; the references that indicate the former being ...
... rule , however , is not applicable to the work now under consideration . The reader will easily distinguish the additional notes of the Translator from the original ones of the Author ; the references that indicate the former being ...
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... rule in the church . It has been too frequently their practice to interpret the truths and precepts of religion in a manner accommodated to their particular systems , nay , to their private interest ; and , while they have found in some ...
... rule in the church . It has been too frequently their practice to interpret the truths and precepts of religion in a manner accommodated to their particular systems , nay , to their private interest ; and , while they have found in some ...
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... rule of faith , religion preserved its native purity ; and , in proportion as their decisions were either neglected or postponed to the inven- tions of men , it degenerated from its primitive and divine simplicity . It is farther ...
... rule of faith , religion preserved its native purity ; and , in proportion as their decisions were either neglected or postponed to the inven- tions of men , it degenerated from its primitive and divine simplicity . It is farther ...
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... rule by which we are to estimate the probability or evi- dence of those that are recorded in the history of past ages . The persons , on whose testimonies we think we have reason to depend , acquire an imperceptible authority over our ...
... rule by which we are to estimate the probability or evi- dence of those that are recorded in the history of past ages . The persons , on whose testimonies we think we have reason to depend , acquire an imperceptible authority over our ...
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... rules , and from others of equal evidence and importance . For , not to mention those who lay claim to a high rank ... rule of conduct , a lamp to show them the paths they must pursue . It may be further observed , that if we except ...
... rules , and from others of equal evidence and importance . For , not to mention those who lay claim to a high rank ... rule of conduct , a lamp to show them the paths they must pursue . It may be further observed , that if we except ...
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