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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... Greeks and Orientals than in the west- ern provinces ; and not only the several branches of polite literature , but also the more solid and profound sciences , were cultivated by them with tolerable success . Hence we find among them ...
... Greeks and Orientals than in the west- ern provinces ; and not only the several branches of polite literature , but also the more solid and profound sciences , were cultivated by them with tolerable success . Hence we find among them ...
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... Greek this century . Among the Greeks and Orientals , the first place is due to Cyril , bishop of Alexandria , so famous for his learned productions , and the va- rious controversies in which he was engaged . It would be unjust to ...
... Greek this century . Among the Greeks and Orientals , the first place is due to Cyril , bishop of Alexandria , so famous for his learned productions , and the va- rious controversies in which he was engaged . It would be unjust to ...
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... Greeks and Romans , rendered the sepulchres of the saints the general rendezvous of suppliant multitudes [ x ] . The images of those who , during their lives , had acquired the reputation of uncommon sanctity , were now honoured with a ...
... Greeks and Romans , rendered the sepulchres of the saints the general rendezvous of suppliant multitudes [ x ] . The images of those who , during their lives , had acquired the reputation of uncommon sanctity , were now honoured with a ...
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... Greeks , and particularly Theodoret , laboured with success and precision , in illustrating the books of the New Testament ; and their success here is to be principally at- tributed to their perfect knowledge of the Greek language ...
... Greeks , and particularly Theodoret , laboured with success and precision , in illustrating the books of the New Testament ; and their success here is to be principally at- tributed to their perfect knowledge of the Greek language ...
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... Greeks , and Sancti Columnaris , or Pillar Saints , by the Latins . These were persons of a most singular and extra- vagant turn of mind , who stood motionless upon the tops of pillars , expressly raised for this exercise of their ...
... Greeks , and Sancti Columnaris , or Pillar Saints , by the Latins . These were persons of a most singular and extra- vagant turn of mind , who stood motionless upon the tops of pillars , expressly raised for this exercise of their ...
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