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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... 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 quo magis credebant simplices et religiosi homines , eo plura ...
... 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 quo magis credebant simplices et religiosi homines , eo plura ...
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... monks contributed also to the advancement of knowledge , by imparting to others their small stock of learn ing and science . But the infelicity of the times , the incursions of the barbarous nations , and the scarcity of great geniuses ...
... monks contributed also to the advancement of knowledge , by imparting to others their small stock of learn ing and science . But the infelicity of the times , the incursions of the barbarous nations , and the scarcity of great geniuses ...
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... monks alone . And even among these , learning degenerated from its primitive lustre , and put on the most unseemly and fantastic form . Amidst the seduc- tion of corrupt examples , the alarms of perpetual danger , and the horrors and ...
... monks alone . And even among these , learning degenerated from its primitive lustre , and put on the most unseemly and fantastic form . Amidst the seduc- tion of corrupt examples , the alarms of perpetual danger , and the horrors and ...
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... monks , who served as intestine enemies to the bishops , and as a dead weight on the side of patriarchal tyranny . These monastic hirelings contributed more than any thing else to ruin the ancient ecclesiastical dis- cipline , to ...
... monks , who served as intestine enemies to the bishops , and as a dead weight on the side of patriarchal tyranny . These monastic hirelings contributed more than any thing else to ruin the ancient ecclesiastical dis- cipline , to ...
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... monks . IX . The monks , who had formerly lived only for themselves in solitary retreats , and had never thought of assuming any rank among the sacer- dotal order , were now gradually distinguished from the populace , and were endowed ...
... monks . IX . The monks , who had formerly lived only for themselves in solitary retreats , and had never thought of assuming any rank among the sacer- dotal order , were now gradually distinguished from the populace , and were endowed ...
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