An Ecclesiastical History, Ancient and Modern: From the Birth of Christ, to the Beginning of the Present Century : in which the Rise, Progress, and Variations of Church Power, are Considered in Their Connection with the State of Learning and Philosophy, and the Political History of Europe During that Period, Volumen6Samuel Etheridge, 1810 |
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... Emperor , attempts to destroy Christianity , i . 320 ; his apostasy , to what owing , ib . consummate dexterity , and ruinous projects how prevented , 321 ; his death and true character , ib . and d , e ; his great defects , and ...
... Emperor , attempts to destroy Christianity , i . 320 ; his apostasy , to what owing , ib . consummate dexterity , and ruinous projects how prevented , 321 ; his death and true character , ib . and d , e ; his great defects , and ...
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... Emperor , writes against the Saracens , ii . 323 . the philosopher , promotes learning among the Greeks in x cent ... Emperors , ib . more specious than solid in ii . cent . 163 ; their decay , and several reasons for it , 252 ; dispute ...
... Emperor , writes against the Saracens , ii . 323 . the philosopher , promotes learning among the Greeks in x cent ... Emperors , ib . more specious than solid in ii . cent . 163 ; their decay , and several reasons for it , 252 ; dispute ...
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... Emperor by Pope John XII . 393 ; calls a council , and degrades the perjured Pope , ib . his death and miserable consequences , 395 ; his edict , by which he and his successors maintained their supremacy over the Bishop and Church of ...
... Emperor by Pope John XII . 393 ; calls a council , and degrades the perjured Pope , ib . his death and miserable consequences , 395 ; his edict , by which he and his successors maintained their supremacy over the Bishop and Church of ...
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APPENDIX ARCHBISHOP WAKE Arians Arminians Beauvoir Bishops of Rome cal and real called Cardinal cardinal De Noailles century character Charles Christ Christianity church of England church of Rome Clement communion concerning condemned Constan contest controversy converted council death discipline disputes divine doctors doctrine Ecclesia Ecclesiasti edict eminent Emperor etiam Eucharist favour founder France Frederic Friends Gallican church gospel Greek Gregory Henry Heretics Holy ibid Jansenists Jesuits Jews John Kings Latin learned letters Lewis Lutherans monks Mosheim opinions opposed papal persecution philosophy pontiffs Pope popery Popes or Archbish Popes or Bishops principles Profane Authors propagated Protestants quæ Quakers quam quod religion religious Remarkable Rites Roman schism scripture sect sentiments Socinians Sorbonne Sovereign Princes spirit tenets terbury Theodo Theological puted tion Unigenitus union vents-Religious Profane viii cent Wake's whence worship Writers xvii cent XVIII zeal