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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... Greeks and Romans grew as ambitious in their religious pretensions , as in their political claims . They maintained , that their gods , though under different names , were the objects of religious worship in all nations , and therefore ...
... Greeks and Romans grew as ambitious in their religious pretensions , as in their political claims . They maintained , that their gods , though under different names , were the objects of religious worship in all nations , and therefore ...
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... Greeks and Romans has introduced so much confusion into mythology as Dr. Mosheim here imagines . If indeed there was no resemblance between the Greek and Ro- man deities , and those of other nations , and if the names of the deities of ...
... Greeks and Romans has introduced so much confusion into mythology as Dr. Mosheim here imagines . If indeed there was no resemblance between the Greek and Ro- man deities , and those of other nations , and if the names of the deities of ...
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... Greeks and seve ral eastern nations , to which a very small number were allowed access . These were commonly call- ed mysteries ; and the persons who desired to be initiated therein were obliged previously to ex- hibit satisfactory ...
... Greeks and seve ral eastern nations , to which a very small number were allowed access . These were commonly call- ed mysteries ; and the persons who desired to be initiated therein were obliged previously to ex- hibit satisfactory ...
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... Greeks , bear testimony to the justice of this heavy accusation . It is also well known , that no public law prohibited the sports of the gladiators , the exercise of unnatural lusts , the licentiousness " Proxima adoranti Junonia ...
... Greeks , bear testimony to the justice of this heavy accusation . It is also well known , that no public law prohibited the sports of the gladiators , the exercise of unnatural lusts , the licentiousness " Proxima adoranti Junonia ...
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... Greeks and XVI . At the time of Christ's appearance upon gion of the earth , the religion of the Romans , as well as their Romans . arms , had extended itself through a great part of the world . This religion must be known to , those ...
... Greeks and XVI . At the time of Christ's appearance upon gion of the earth , the religion of the Romans , as well as their Romans . arms , had extended itself through a great part of the world . This religion must be known to , those ...
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