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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... religion excellent , in proportion to the success which crowned the arms of those that professed it , and esteemed ... religious homage . Of the Franks . V. It was the same principle and the same views that engaged Clovis [ k ] king of ...
... religion excellent , in proportion to the success which crowned the arms of those that professed it , and esteemed ... religious homage . Of the Franks . V. It was the same principle and the same views that engaged Clovis [ k ] king of ...
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... religion of Jesus , may be easily deduced from the facts we have related in the history of their conversion . It would , indeed , be an instance of the blindest and most perverse partiality , not to acknowledge , that the labours and ...
... religion of Jesus , may be easily deduced from the facts we have related in the history of their conversion . It would , indeed , be an instance of the blindest and most perverse partiality , not to acknowledge , that the labours and ...
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... religious prin- ciple , or from an enthusiastic desire to ruin the cause of Christianity ; it was merely by the in ... religion suffered heavily under the rigour of their government . The at- tempts of the pagans II . To destroy the ...
... religious prin- ciple , or from an enthusiastic desire to ruin the cause of Christianity ; it was merely by the in ... religion suffered heavily under the rigour of their government . The at- tempts of the pagans II . To destroy the ...
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... religious sentiments of the Gauls . They introduced among that people the most desperate notions , and led many of ... religion nor the rights of humanity , ) committed acts of barbarity and violence against a multitude of Christians ...
... religious sentiments of the Gauls . They introduced among that people the most desperate notions , and led many of ... religion nor the rights of humanity , ) committed acts of barbarity and violence against a multitude of Christians ...
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... religion de- I. MANY points of religion were more largely Many explained , and many of its doctrines determined points of with more accuracy and precision , than they had termined . been in the preceding ages . This was owing to the ...
... religion de- I. MANY points of religion were more largely Many explained , and many of its doctrines determined points of with more accuracy and precision , than they had termined . been in the preceding ages . This was owing to the ...
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