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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... Hence this famous missionary , though not the first who brought among that people the light of the gospel , has yet been justly entitled , The apostle of the Irish , and the father of the Hiber- [ q ] From the fragments of the lives of ...
... Hence this famous missionary , though not the first who brought among that people the light of the gospel , has yet been justly entitled , The apostle of the Irish , and the father of the Hiber- [ q ] From the fragments of the lives of ...
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... Hence , after many sufferings and disasters , they chose in the year 445 , Vorti- gern for their king . This prince , finding him- self too weak to make head against the enemies of his country , called the Anglo - Saxons from Germany to ...
... Hence , after many sufferings and disasters , they chose in the year 445 , Vorti- gern for their king . This prince , finding him- self too weak to make head against the enemies of his country , called the Anglo - Saxons from Germany to ...
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... Hence a most bloody and ob- stinate war arose between the Britons and Saxons , which , after having been carried on , during the space of a hundred and thirty years , with various success , ended in the defeat of the Britons , who were ...
... Hence a most bloody and ob- stinate war arose between the Britons and Saxons , which , after having been carried on , during the space of a hundred and thirty years , with various success , ended in the defeat of the Britons , who were ...
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... Hence public schools were erected in almost all the great cities , such as Constan- tinople , Rome , Marseilles , Edessa , Nisibis , Car- thage , Lyons , and Treves ; and public instructors of capacity and genius were set apart for the ...
... Hence public schools were erected in almost all the great cities , such as Constan- tinople , Rome , Marseilles , Edessa , Nisibis , Car- thage , Lyons , and Treves ; and public instructors of capacity and genius were set apart for the ...
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... Hence we find among them more writers of genius and learning than in other [ e ] The passages of different writers , that prove what is here advanced , are collected by Launoius , in his book , De varia Aris- totelis Fortuna in Academia ...
... Hence we find among them more writers of genius and learning than in other [ e ] The passages of different writers , that prove what is here advanced , are collected by Launoius , in his book , De varia Aris- totelis Fortuna in Academia ...
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