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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... clergy of their re- spective districts , in order to regulate the affairs of the church . The cognizance of all important causes , and the determination of the more weighty controversies , were referred to the patriarch of the province ...
... clergy of their re- spective districts , in order to regulate the affairs of the church . The cognizance of all important causes , and the determination of the more weighty controversies , were referred to the patriarch of the province ...
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... clergy and the people , that all these combustions might furnish them with perpetual matter for the exercise of their autho- rity , and procure them a multitude of clients and dependants . They left no artifice unemployed to strengthen ...
... clergy and the people , that all these combustions might furnish them with perpetual matter for the exercise of their autho- rity , and procure them a multitude of clients and dependants . They left no artifice unemployed to strengthen ...
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... clergy . VII . The vices of the clergy were now carried to the most enormous lengths ; and all the writers of this century , whose probity and virtue render them worthy of credit , are unanimous in their accounts of the luxury ...
... clergy . VII . The vices of the clergy were now carried to the most enormous lengths ; and all the writers of this century , whose probity and virtue render them worthy of credit , are unanimous in their accounts of the luxury ...
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... clergy . VIII . The corruption of that order , who were The sour- appointed to promote by their doctrine and ex - ces from amples , the sacred interests of piety and virtue , ceeded the will appear less surprising when we consider ...
... clergy . VIII . The corruption of that order , who were The sour- appointed to promote by their doctrine and ex - ces from amples , the sacred interests of piety and virtue , ceeded the will appear less surprising when we consider ...
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... clergy , or ministers of the church . [ g ] The works of Cyril , in six volumes folio , were published at Paris by Aubert , in the year 1638 . [ h ] The Jesuit Sirmond gave at Paris , in the year 1642 , a noble edition of the works of ...
... clergy , or ministers of the church . [ g ] The works of Cyril , in six volumes folio , were published at Paris by Aubert , in the year 1638 . [ h ] The Jesuit Sirmond gave at Paris , in the year 1642 , a noble edition of the works of ...
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