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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... greatest number of victories . When there- fore they saw the Romans possessed of an empire much more extensive than that of any other peo- ple , they concluded that Christ their God , was of all others the most worthy of religious ...
... greatest number of victories . When there- fore they saw the Romans possessed of an empire much more extensive than that of any other peo- ple , they concluded that Christ their God , was of all others the most worthy of religious ...
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... greatest part to renounce the service of their impotent gods . How far these conversions were due to real miracles attending the ministry of these early preachers , is a matter extremely difficult to be determined . For though I am ...
... greatest part to renounce the service of their impotent gods . How far these conversions were due to real miracles attending the ministry of these early preachers , is a matter extremely difficult to be determined . For though I am ...
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... greatest power and influ- ence , whose authority and violence were , on that account , restrained , in the year 415 , by an express and particular edict of Theodosius the younger [ b ] . V. It does not appear , from any records of ...
... greatest power and influ- ence , whose authority and violence were , on that account , restrained , in the year 415 , by an express and particular edict of Theodosius the younger [ b ] . V. It does not appear , from any records of ...
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... greatest part of mankind been sunk in superstition and ignorance , and all in general formed their ideas of the rights and liberties of Christian ministers from the model exhibited by the sacerdotal orders among the Hebrews , the [ y ] ...
... greatest part of mankind been sunk in superstition and ignorance , and all in general formed their ideas of the rights and liberties of Christian ministers from the model exhibited by the sacerdotal orders among the Hebrews , the [ y ] ...
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... 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 sauntered about wherever they ...
... 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 sauntered about wherever they ...
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