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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... persons of the highest rank and authority professed pub- licly the religion of their idolatrous ancestors [ d ] . This liberty was , however , from time to time , Giannone , Histoire de Naples , tom . i . p . 207. Jo . Cochlæi Vita ...
... persons of the highest rank and authority professed pub- licly the religion of their idolatrous ancestors [ d ] . This liberty was , however , from time to time , Giannone , Histoire de Naples , tom . i . p . 207. Jo . Cochlæi Vita ...
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... person and nature of Christ ; the innate cor- ruption and depravity of man ; the natural ability of men to live according to the dictates of the [ w ] This work of Vincent , which is commended by our author , seems scarcely worthy of ...
... person and nature of Christ ; the innate cor- ruption and depravity of man ; the natural ability of men to live according to the dictates of the [ w ] This work of Vincent , which is commended by our author , seems scarcely worthy of ...
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... persons have committed to writing the precepts of this severe discipline , and reduced its absurdities into a sort of system , such as Julianus Pomerius among the Latins [ o ] , and many among the Sy- rians , whose names it is needless ...
... persons have committed to writing the precepts of this severe discipline , and reduced its absurdities into a sort of system , such as Julianus Pomerius among the Latins [ o ] , and many among the Sy- rians , whose names it is needless ...
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... persons of a most singular and extra- vagant turn of mind , who stood motionless upon the tops of pillars , expressly raised for this exercise of their patience , and remained there for several years , amidst the admiration and applause ...
... persons of a most singular and extra- vagant turn of mind , who stood motionless upon the tops of pillars , expressly raised for this exercise of their patience , and remained there for several years , amidst the admiration and applause ...
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... persons might be appointed to execute these edicts with vigour and impartiality , and their request was granted . II . The faction of the Donatists , though much broke by these repeated shocks , was yet far from [ d ] The ...
... persons might be appointed to execute these edicts with vigour and impartiality , and their request was granted . II . The faction of the Donatists , though much broke by these repeated shocks , was yet far from [ d ] The ...
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