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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... pious and noble work , and many remarkable monuments of his zeal in this matter are still preserved [ c ] ; such as the laws which enjoined either the destruction of the hea- then temples , or the dedication of them to Christ and his ...
... pious and noble work , and many remarkable monuments of his zeal in this matter are still preserved [ c ] ; such as the laws which enjoined either the destruction of the hea- then temples , or the dedication of them to Christ and his ...
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... pious fraud , or pretended miracle brought about by artifice ; and that circumstance is , that Gregory of Tours , from whom we have a full account of the conversion and baptism of Clovis , and who from his proximity to this time may ...
... pious fraud , or pretended miracle brought about by artifice ; and that circumstance is , that Gregory of Tours , from whom we have a full account of the conversion and baptism of Clovis , and who from his proximity to this time may ...
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... pious endea- vours . After his death , the same pontiff em- ployed in this mission , Succathus , a native of Scotland , whose name he changed into that of Patrick , and who arrived among the Irish in the year 432. The success of his ...
... pious endea- vours . After his death , the same pontiff em- ployed in this mission , Succathus , a native of Scotland , whose name he changed into that of Patrick , and who arrived among the Irish in the year 432. The success of his ...
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... pious men , who , in the midst of many dan- gers , and in the face of obstacles seemingly in- vincible , endeavoured to spread the light of Chris- tianity through the barbarous nations , were some- times accompanied with the more ...
... pious men , who , in the midst of many dan- gers , and in the face of obstacles seemingly in- vincible , endeavoured to spread the light of Chris- tianity through the barbarous nations , were some- times accompanied with the more ...
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... pious and ingenious ecclesiastic is more gene- rally known by the name of Paulin . See Histoire Litteraire de la France , tom . ii . p . 179. The best edition of his works is that published by Le Brun , at Paris , in the year 1685 , in ...
... pious and ingenious ecclesiastic is more gene- rally known by the name of Paulin . See Histoire Litteraire de la France , tom . ii . p . 179. The best edition of his works is that published by Le Brun , at Paris , in the year 1685 , in ...
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