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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... true origin of things . XIV . There are , however , besides these gene- ral views , particular considerations , which will assist us still further in tracing up to their true causes the various events of sacred history . We must , for ...
... true origin of things . XIV . There are , however , besides these gene- ral views , particular considerations , which will assist us still further in tracing up to their true causes the various events of sacred history . We must , for ...
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... true discernment , and his government was a yoke of the most vexa- of moderate characters , were of opinion , that tious and oppressive kind . By a cruel , suspi- none of these sects were to be adhered to in all cious , and overbearing ...
... true discernment , and his government was a yoke of the most vexa- of moderate characters , were of opinion , that tious and oppressive kind . By a cruel , suspi- none of these sects were to be adhered to in all cious , and overbearing ...
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... true disciples of Moses , though their manner of life was equally that great law- repugnant to the institutions giver , and to the dictates of right reason , and showed them to be a tribe of melancholy and wrong - headed enthusiasts ...
... true disciples of Moses , though their manner of life was equally that great law- repugnant to the institutions giver , and to the dictates of right reason , and showed them to be a tribe of melancholy and wrong - headed enthusiasts ...
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... true and proper cause . For unless we suppose here a divine interposition , how was it possible that men , destitute of all human aid , without credit or riches , learning or eloquence , could , in so short a time , persuade a ...
... true and proper cause . For unless we suppose here a divine interposition , how was it possible that men , destitute of all human aid , without credit or riches , learning or eloquence , could , in so short a time , persuade a ...
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... true Christians . And we can- not help observing here , that since the divine XJI . The most weighty and important of all Saviour thought fit to appoint no more than two these controversies , was that which certain Jew- | plain ...
... true Christians . And we can- not help observing here , that since the divine XJI . The most weighty and important of all Saviour thought fit to appoint no more than two these controversies , was that which certain Jew- | plain ...
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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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