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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... hence , neverthe- less , it happens , that the errors , which almost always abound in large and voluminous productions , are propagated with facility , and passing from one book into many , are unhappily handed down from age to age ...
... hence , neverthe- less , it happens , that the errors , which almost always abound in large and voluminous productions , are propagated with facility , and passing from one book into many , are unhappily handed down from age to age ...
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... Hence , it is , that , in the following work , the history of the calamities in which the Christians of the first ages were involved , and the origin and progress of the sects and heresies which troubled the church , are exhibited with ...
... Hence , it is , that , in the following work , the history of the calamities in which the Christians of the first ages were involved , and the origin and progress of the sects and heresies which troubled the church , are exhibited with ...
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... Hence have proceeded theological broils and civil commotions , in which the cause of religion has often been defended at the expense both of justice and humanity . All these things must be observed with the strictest attention by an ...
... Hence have proceeded theological broils and civil commotions , in which the cause of religion has often been defended at the expense both of justice and humanity . All these things must be observed with the strictest attention by an ...
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... Hence we find frequently in the writings , even of learned men , such wretch- ed arguments as these : Such an opinion is true ; therefore it must of necessity have been adopted by the primitive Christians . - Christ has commanded us to ...
... Hence we find frequently in the writings , even of learned men , such wretch- ed arguments as these : Such an opinion is true ; therefore it must of necessity have been adopted by the primitive Christians . - Christ has commanded us to ...
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... Hence a passage was opened to the remotest countries , by the communications which the Romans formed be tween the conquered provinces [ c ] . Hence also the nations , whose manners were savage and bar- barous , were civilized by the ...
... Hence a passage was opened to the remotest countries , by the communications which the Romans formed be tween the conquered provinces [ c ] . Hence also the nations , whose manners were savage and bar- barous , were civilized by the ...
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