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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... entirely disap- pointed . The greatest part of these barbarians embraced Christianity ; though it be also true , that , in the beginning of their usurpations , the professors of that religion suffered heavily under the rigour of their ...
... entirely disap- pointed . The greatest part of these barbarians embraced Christianity ; though it be also true , that , in the beginning of their usurpations , the professors of that religion suffered heavily under the rigour of their ...
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... entirely groundless , that they favoured the Romans , and rendered real services to their republic [ x ] . In this persecution , a prodigious number of Christians perished in the most exqui- site tortures , and by various kinds of ...
... entirely groundless , that they favoured the Romans , and rendered real services to their republic [ x ] . In this persecution , a prodigious number of Christians perished in the most exqui- site tortures , and by various kinds of ...
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... , adopted openly the philosophy of Aristotle , which was [ n ] See Eneas Gazæus , in Theophrasto , p . 6 , 7 , 8 , 13 . edit . Barthii . V. PART II . CENT . entirely different from that CHAP . I. 21 Learning and Philosophy .
... , adopted openly the philosophy of Aristotle , which was [ n ] See Eneas Gazæus , in Theophrasto , p . 6 , 7 , 8 , 13 . edit . Barthii . V. PART II . CENT . entirely different from that CHAP . I. 21 Learning and Philosophy .
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... entirely different from that of Origen . The Nestorian , Arian , and Eutychian controversies were managed , or rather drawn out , on both sides , by a perpetual recourse to subtle distinctions , and captious sophisms . And no philosophy ...
... entirely different from that of Origen . The Nestorian , Arian , and Eutychian controversies were managed , or rather drawn out , on both sides , by a perpetual recourse to subtle distinctions , and captious sophisms . And no philosophy ...
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... entirely from that of the west . He will find , that these ignominious schisms flowed chiefly from the unchristian con- tentions for dominion and supremacy , which reigned among those who set themselves up for the fathers and defenders ...
... entirely from that of the west . He will find , that these ignominious schisms flowed chiefly from the unchristian con- tentions for dominion and supremacy , which reigned among those who set themselves up for the fathers and defenders ...
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