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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... body of the clergy , the greatest part of whom had no other view than the enjoyment of a lazy and inglorious repose . Many of these ecclesiastics were confined to no fixed places or assemblies , had no employment of any kind , but ...
... body of the clergy , the greatest part of whom had no other view than the enjoyment of a lazy and inglorious repose . Many of these ecclesiastics were confined to no fixed places or assemblies , had no employment of any kind , but ...
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... bodies they had formerly animated were interred ; and this opinion , which the Christians borrowed from the Greeks ... body , but also those of the mind [ z ] . We shall not [ x ] Lactantius , Divinar . Institutionum lib . i . p . 164 ...
... bodies they had formerly animated were interred ; and this opinion , which the Christians borrowed from the Greeks ... body , but also those of the mind [ z ] . We shall not [ x ] Lactantius , Divinar . Institutionum lib . i . p . 164 ...
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... body knows , that this doctrine proved an inex- haustible source of riches to the clergy through the succeeding ages , and that it still enriches the Romish church with its nutritious streams . Interpreta- III . The interpretation of ...
... body knows , that this doctrine proved an inex- haustible source of riches to the clergy through the succeeding ages , and that it still enriches the Romish church with its nutritious streams . Interpreta- III . The interpretation of ...
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... body , is due to Isidore of Pelusium , whose epistles [ b ] See Simon , Histoire Critique des principaux Commen- tateurs du N. Test . chap . xxii . p . 314 ; as also his Critique de la Biblioth . Ecclesiast . de Du Pin , tom . i . p ...
... body , is due to Isidore of Pelusium , whose epistles [ b ] See Simon , Histoire Critique des principaux Commen- tateurs du N. Test . chap . xxii . p . 314 ; as also his Critique de la Biblioth . Ecclesiast . de Du Pin , tom . i . p ...
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... body [ 7 ] . This pro- cedure of the Roman tribunals was , in this cen- tury , admitted as a standing law , both in the de- liberations of councils , and in the management of religious controversy , to the great and un- speakable ...
... body [ 7 ] . This pro- cedure of the Roman tribunals was , in this cen- tury , admitted as a standing law , both in the de- liberations of councils , and in the management of religious controversy , to the great and un- speakable ...
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