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 PeriodApplegate & Company, 1858 - 806 páginas |
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... dominion , and governed by certain laws and insti- tutions , mostly of a moral and spiritual tendency . To such a society many external events must happen , which will advance or oppose its interests , and accelerate or retard its ...
... dominion , and governed by certain laws and insti- tutions , mostly of a moral and spiritual tendency . To such a society many external events must happen , which will advance or oppose its interests , and accelerate or retard its ...
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... dominion , which was the predominant passion of the Roman people , together with the rapacious proceedings of the publicans , by whom the taxes of the empire were levied , were the occasions of perpetual tumults and insupportable ...
... dominion , which was the predominant passion of the Roman people , together with the rapacious proceedings of the publicans , by whom the taxes of the empire were levied , were the occasions of perpetual tumults and insupportable ...
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... dominion at Rome , but afterwards , to alleviate the burthen of his office , divided the church into three great provinces , according to the division of the world at that time , and appointed a person to preside in each , who was digni ...
... dominion at Rome , but afterwards , to alleviate the burthen of his office , divided the church into three great provinces , according to the division of the world at that time , and appointed a person to preside in each , who was digni ...
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... dominion of corrupt matter.- This supposition once admitted , they interpreted , or rather corrupted , all the precepts and doctrines of Christ and his apostles , in such a manner as to reconcile them with their own pernicious tenets ...
... dominion of corrupt matter.- This supposition once admitted , they interpreted , or rather corrupted , all the precepts and doctrines of Christ and his apostles , in such a manner as to reconcile them with their own pernicious tenets ...
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... dominion . XIV . Another wrong - headed teacher , named Menan- der , a Samaritan also by birth , appeared in this century . He is said to have been instructed by Simon ; but this opinion has no other foundation than the groundless ...
... dominion . XIV . Another wrong - headed teacher , named Menan- der , a Samaritan also by birth , appeared in this century . He is said to have been instructed by Simon ; but this opinion has no other foundation than the groundless ...
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