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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... tion . Hence this famous missionary , though not the first who brought among that people the light of the gospel , has yet been justly entitled , The apostle of the Irish , and the father of the Hiber- [ q ] From the fragments of the ...
... tion . Hence this famous missionary , though not the first who brought among that people the light of the gospel , has yet been justly entitled , The apostle of the Irish , and the father of the Hiber- [ q ] From the fragments of the ...
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... tion , but seems to have been extinguished soon after its commencement . Vararenes , the son of the monarch already mentioned , treated the Christians in a manner yet more barbarous and inhuman in the year 421 , to which he was led ...
... tion , but seems to have been extinguished soon after its commencement . Vararenes , the son of the monarch already mentioned , treated the Christians in a manner yet more barbarous and inhuman in the year 421 , to which he was led ...
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... tion of corrupt examples , the alarms of perpetual danger , and the horrors and devastations of war , the Sacerdotal and Monastic orders lost gradually all taste for solid science , in the place of which they substituted a lifeless ...
... tion of corrupt examples , the alarms of perpetual danger , and the horrors and devastations of war , the Sacerdotal and Monastic orders lost gradually all taste for solid science , in the place of which they substituted a lifeless ...
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... tion of Juvenal , II . It was much about this time that Juvenal , bishop of Jerusalem , or rather of Ælia , attempted to withdraw himself and his church from the juris- diction of the bishop of Cæsarea , and aspired after a place among ...
... tion of Juvenal , II . It was much about this time that Juvenal , bishop of Jerusalem , or rather of Ælia , attempted to withdraw himself and his church from the juris- diction of the bishop of Cæsarea , and aspired after a place among ...
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... tion . Several districts , both in the eastern and western empires were exempted from their juris- diction [ x ] . The emperors , who reserved to them- selves the supreme power in the Christian hier- archy , and received with great ...
... tion . Several districts , both in the eastern and western empires were exempted from their juris- diction [ x ] . The emperors , who reserved to them- selves the supreme power in the Christian hier- archy , and received with great ...
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