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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... means by which the darkness of many was turned into light . But , on the other hand , they must be very inattentive and superfi- cial observers of things , who do not perceive that the fear of punishment , the prospect of honours and ...
... means by which the darkness of many was turned into light . But , on the other hand , they must be very inattentive and superfi- cial observers of things , who do not perceive that the fear of punishment , the prospect of honours and ...
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... means of their new masters , in- duced the worshippers of the gods to seize with avidity every opportunity of inspiring them with the most bitter aversion to the Christians . Their endeavours , however , were without the desired effect ...
... means of their new masters , in- duced the worshippers of the gods to seize with avidity every opportunity of inspiring them with the most bitter aversion to the Christians . Their endeavours , however , were without the desired effect ...
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... means there were created , in this century , five superior rulers of the church , who were distinguished from the rest by the title of patriarchs [ t ] . The oriental historians mention a sixth , viz . the bishop of Se- leucia and ...
... means there were created , in this century , five superior rulers of the church , who were distinguished from the rest by the title of patriarchs [ t ] . The oriental historians mention a sixth , viz . the bishop of Se- leucia and ...
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... means by which the Roman pontiff extended his dominion in the east . In the west its increase was owing to other causes . The declining power and the supine indolence of the emperors left the authority of the bishop who presided in ...
... means by which the Roman pontiff extended his dominion in the east . In the west its increase was owing to other causes . The declining power and the supine indolence of the emperors left the authority of the bishop who presided in ...
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... mean and dishonest practices . But if any should ask , how this account is re- concileable with the number of saints , who , ac- cording to the testimonies of both the eastern and western writers , are said to have shone forth in this ...
... mean and dishonest practices . But if any should ask , how this account is re- concileable with the number of saints , who , ac- cording to the testimonies of both the eastern and western writers , are said to have shone forth in this ...
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