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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... composed several CENT . treatises of a practical and pious kind ; but these performances derive more merit from the worthy and laudable intention of their author than from any other circumstance . We pass over in silence Basilius of ...
... composed several CENT . treatises of a practical and pious kind ; but these performances derive more merit from the worthy and laudable intention of their author than from any other circumstance . We pass over in silence Basilius of ...
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... composed of the bishops of the Latin church ; in which assem- bly , after a strict examination of those writings which appeared under great and venerable names , the famous decree passed , that deprived so many apocryphal books of their ...
... composed of the bishops of the Latin church ; in which assem- bly , after a strict examination of those writings which appeared under great and venerable names , the famous decree passed , that deprived so many apocryphal books of their ...
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... composed of his divinity and humanity blended together into one . The heresy of Apollinaris had given occasion to these different ways of speaking . For he main . tained that the man Christ was not endowed with a human soul , but with ...
... composed of his divinity and humanity blended together into one . The heresy of Apollinaris had given occasion to these different ways of speaking . For he main . tained that the man Christ was not endowed with a human soul , but with ...
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... composed of two dis- tinct persons . The manner of speaking , adopted by the Alexandrians and Egyptians , had a different tendency , and seemed to countenance the doctrine of Apollinaris , and by a confusion of the two na- tures , to ...
... composed of two dis- tinct persons . The manner of speaking , adopted by the Alexandrians and Egyptians , had a different tendency , and seemed to countenance the doctrine of Apollinaris , and by a confusion of the two na- tures , to ...
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... composed out of the church universal . Leo seconded this latter request , de- manded of Theodosius a general council , which no entreaties could persuade this emperor to grant . Upon his death , however , his successor Marcian consented ...
... composed out of the church universal . Leo seconded this latter request , de- manded of Theodosius a general council , which no entreaties could persuade this emperor to grant . Upon his death , however , his successor Marcian consented ...
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