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, Volumen1Baynes, 1825 - 432 páginas |
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... Christians of ancient times lived so . A certain custom does not take place now ; therefore it did not prevail in ... Christianity . The history of the church presents to our view a variety of ob- jects that are every way adapted to ...
... Christians of ancient times lived so . A certain custom does not take place now ; therefore it did not prevail in ... Christianity . The history of the church presents to our view a variety of ob- jects that are every way adapted to ...
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... Christians were no sooner baptized according to Christ's appointment , and dedicated to the service of God by solemn prayer and the imposition of hands , than they spoke languages they had never known or learned before , foretold future ...
... Christians were no sooner baptized according to Christ's appointment , and dedicated to the service of God by solemn prayer and the imposition of hands , than they spoke languages they had never known or learned before , foretold future ...
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... Christians , but also to persecute them in the most vehement manner [ f ] . For this inhuman order , they endeavoured to find out the most plausible pretexts ; and , therefore , they gave out , that the Christians were enemies to the ...
... Christians , but also to persecute them in the most vehement manner [ f ] . For this inhuman order , they endeavoured to find out the most plausible pretexts ; and , therefore , they gave out , that the Christians were enemies to the ...
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... Christians suffered the severest calamities . The Romans are said to have pursued the Christians with the utmost vio- lence in ten persecutions [ g ] , but this number is not verified by the ancient history of the church . For if , by ...
... Christians suffered the severest calamities . The Romans are said to have pursued the Christians with the utmost vio- lence in ten persecutions [ g ] , but this number is not verified by the ancient history of the church . For if , by ...
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... Christians alone with such severity ? This important question seems still more difficult to be solved , when we consider , that the excellent nature of the Christian religion , and its admirable tendency to promote both the public ...
... Christians alone with such severity ? This important question seems still more difficult to be solved , when we consider , that the excellent nature of the Christian religion , and its admirable tendency to promote both the public ...
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