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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... true knowledge of the CENT . causes to which we are to attribute the outward state of the church , and the events which happened to it during this century , we must keep in view the civil history of this period of time . It is , there ...
... true knowledge of the CENT . causes to which we are to attribute the outward state of the church , and the events which happened to it during this century , we must keep in view the civil history of this period of time . It is , there ...
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... true , these savage nations were much more in- tent upon the acquisition of wealth and dominion , [ t ] This is ingeniously confessed by the Benedictine monks , Histoire Litteraire de la France , tom . ii . p . 33. and happily ex ...
... true , these savage nations were much more in- tent upon the acquisition of wealth and dominion , [ t ] This is ingeniously confessed by the Benedictine monks , Histoire Litteraire de la France , tom . ii . p . 33. and happily ex ...
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... true virtue and solid glory , beheld , of consequence , the arts and sciences with the utmost contempt . Wherever therefore they ex- tended their conquests , ignorance and darkness followed their steps , and the culture of the sci ...
... true virtue and solid glory , beheld , of consequence , the arts and sciences with the utmost contempt . Wherever therefore they ex- tended their conquests , ignorance and darkness followed their steps , and the culture of the sci ...
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... true and natural sense of the words , and hunted after subtile and hidden signi- fications , for mysteries ( as the Latins then termed them ) in the plainest precepts of the Holy Scrip- tures . Several of the Greeks , and particularly ...
... true and natural sense of the words , and hunted after subtile and hidden signi- fications , for mysteries ( as the Latins then termed them ) in the plainest precepts of the Holy Scrip- tures . Several of the Greeks , and particularly ...
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... ply to Jesus the prophecies of the Old , do this rather by a mere accommodation of the words , without any regard to their true and genuine sense . V. CENT . plicity . They were drawn out by CHAP . III . The Doctrine of the Church . 43.
... ply to Jesus the prophecies of the Old , do this rather by a mere accommodation of the words , without any regard to their true and genuine sense . V. CENT . plicity . They were drawn out by CHAP . III . The Doctrine of the Church . 43.
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