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 Period : to which is Added, an Accurate Index ; in Six Volumes, Volumen2Baynes, 1825 - 588 páginas |
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... CENT . Orosius , who , in a history written expressly for that purpose , showed , with the utmost evidence , that not only the same calamities now complained of , but also plagues of a much more dreadful kind , had afflicted mankind ...
... CENT . Orosius , who , in a history written expressly for that purpose , showed , with the utmost evidence , that not only the same calamities now complained of , but also plagues of a much more dreadful kind , had afflicted mankind ...
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... CENT . so often did the Christians who dwelt in Persia feel new and redoubled effects of their monarch's wrath ; and this from a prevailing notion , not perhaps entirely groundless , that they favoured the Romans , and rendered real ...
... CENT . so often did the Christians who dwelt in Persia feel new and redoubled effects of their monarch's wrath ; and this from a prevailing notion , not perhaps entirely groundless , that they favoured the Romans , and rendered real ...
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... CENT . ignorant were advanced to eminent and important stations , both ecclesiastical and civil , yet we must not conclude from thence , that the sciences were The state held in universal contempt . The value of learn- of letters ing ...
... CENT . ignorant were advanced to eminent and important stations , both ecclesiastical and civil , yet we must not conclude from thence , that the sciences were The state held in universal contempt . The value of learn- of letters ing ...
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... CENT . this century , the sciences were almost totally ex- tinguished ; at least , what remained of them was no more than a shadowy form , without either so- lidity or consistence . philosophy III . The few that applied themselves to ...
... CENT . this century , the sciences were almost totally ex- tinguished ; at least , what remained of them was no more than a shadowy form , without either so- lidity or consistence . philosophy III . The few that applied themselves to ...
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... CENT . imity of the imperial court , he cast a haughty V. eye on all sides , where any objects were to be PART II . found on which he might exercise his lordly am- The power of the bi- shop of Rome . bition . On the one hand , he ...
... CENT . imity of the imperial court , he cast a haughty V. eye on all sides , where any objects were to be PART II . found on which he might exercise his lordly am- The power of the bi- shop of Rome . bition . On the one hand , he ...
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