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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... superstition of their ancestors , and to embrace the 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 ...
... superstition of their ancestors , and to embrace the 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 ...
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... superstition [ d ] . The history of these times , and the writings of several Christians who lived in this century , exhibit evident proofs of these clandestine methods of opposing the progress of the gospel . [ c ] Photius , Biblioth ...
... superstition [ d ] . The history of these times , and the writings of several Christians who lived in this century , exhibit evident proofs of these clandestine methods of opposing the progress of the gospel . [ c ] Photius , Biblioth ...
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... superstition and ignorance , and all in general formed their ideas of the rights and liberties of Christian ministers from the model exhibited by the sacerdotal orders among the Hebrews , the [ y ] Lud . El . Du Pin , De Antiqua ...
... superstition and ignorance , and all in general formed their ideas of the rights and liberties of Christian ministers from the model exhibited by the sacerdotal orders among the Hebrews , the [ y ] Lud . El . Du Pin , De Antiqua ...
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... superstition , and its divine pre- cepts adulterated with a mixture of human in- ventions , this evil , instead of diminishing , in- creased daily . The happy souls of departed Christians were invoked by numbers , and their aid implored ...
... superstition , and its divine pre- cepts adulterated with a mixture of human in- ventions , this evil , instead of diminishing , in- creased daily . The happy souls of departed Christians were invoked by numbers , and their aid implored ...
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... superstition , and deformed the beauty of the Christian religion and worship with those corrupt remains of paganism , which still subsist in a certain church . It will not be improper to observe here , that the famous pagan doctrine ...
... superstition , and deformed the beauty of the Christian religion and worship with those corrupt remains of paganism , which still subsist in a certain church . It will not be improper to observe here , that the famous pagan doctrine ...
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