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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... ignorance of PART the generality in those times furnished the most fa- vourable occasion for the exercise of fraud ; and the impudence of impostors , in contriving false miracles , was artfully proportioned to the credu- lity of the ...
... ignorance of PART the generality in those times furnished the most fa- vourable occasion for the exercise of fraud ; and the impudence of impostors , in contriving false miracles , was artfully proportioned to the credu- lity of the ...
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... ignorant were advanced to eminent and important stations , both ecclesiastical and civil , yet we must not conclude from thence , that the sciences were The state held in universal contempt . The value of learn- of letters ing , and the ...
... ignorant were advanced to eminent and important stations , both ecclesiastical and civil , yet we must not conclude from thence , that the sciences were The state held in universal contempt . The value of learn- of letters ing , and the ...
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... ignorance and darkness followed their steps , and the culture of the sci- ences was confined to the priests and monks alone . And even among these , learning degenerated from its primitive lustre , and put on the most unseemly and ...
... ignorance and darkness followed their steps , and the culture of the sci- ences was confined to the priests and monks alone . And even among these , learning degenerated from its primitive lustre , and put on the most unseemly and ...
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... 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 ] Lud . El . Du Pin , De Antiqua Ecclesiæ Disciplina ...
... 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 ] Lud . El . Du Pin , De Antiqua Ecclesiæ Disciplina ...
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... ignorant multitude , and sometimes by mean and dishonest practices . But if any should ask , how this account is re ... ignorance of the times . For , in an age of darkness and corruption , those who distinguished themselves from the ...
... ignorant multitude , and sometimes by mean and dishonest practices . But if any should ask , how this account is re ... ignorance of the times . For , in an age of darkness and corruption , those who distinguished themselves from the ...
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