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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... dominion exercised by Theodoric in Italy , left nothing remaining to the eastern emperors but a mere shadow of power and authority [ b ] . [ a ] See , for a fuller illustration of this branch of history , the learned work of De Bos ...
... dominion exercised by Theodoric in Italy , left nothing remaining to the eastern emperors but a mere shadow of power and authority [ b ] . [ a ] See , for a fuller illustration of this branch of history , the learned work of De Bos ...
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... dominion , [ t ] This is ingeniously confessed by the Benedictine monks , Histoire Litteraire de la France , tom . ii . p . 33. and happily ex- pressed by Livy , Hist . lib . xxiv . cap . x . sect . 6. Prodigia multa nuntiata sunt , quæ ...
... dominion , [ t ] This is ingeniously confessed by the Benedictine monks , Histoire Litteraire de la France , tom . ii . p . 33. and happily ex- pressed by Livy , Hist . lib . xxiv . cap . x . sect . 6. Prodigia multa nuntiata sunt , quæ ...
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... dominion . 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 ...
... dominion . 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 ...
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... dominion , which the Stagirite afterward obtained in the republic of letters . A second , and a yet larger stride which the Aristotelian philosophy made towards this universal empire , was , during the controver- sies which Origen had ...
... dominion , which the Stagirite afterward obtained in the republic of letters . A second , and a yet larger stride which the Aristotelian philosophy made towards this universal empire , was , during the controver- sies which Origen had ...
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... dominion and supremacy , which reigned among those who set themselves up for the fathers and defenders of the church . VI . None of the contending bishops found the occurrences of the times so favourable to his ambition , as the Roman ...
... dominion and supremacy , which reigned among those who set themselves up for the fathers and defenders of the church . VI . None of the contending bishops found the occurrences of the times so favourable to his ambition , as the Roman ...
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