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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... Italy [ c ] . They were , however , opposed not only by the Christians , but also by Plotinus , the greatest Platonic philosopher of this age , who , followed by a numerous train of disciples , opposed these two chimerical teachers ...
... Italy [ c ] . They were , however , opposed not only by the Christians , but also by Plotinus , the greatest Platonic philosopher of this age , who , followed by a numerous train of disciples , opposed these two chimerical teachers ...
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... Italy and Africa excepted [ p ] , enjoyed a tolerable degree of tranquillity and liberty during these civil tumults . Those of the east seldom continued for any con- siderable time in the same situation ; subject to various changes and ...
... Italy and Africa excepted [ p ] , enjoyed a tolerable degree of tranquillity and liberty during these civil tumults . Those of the east seldom continued for any con- siderable time in the same situation ; subject to various changes and ...
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... Italy , de- Maxentius . termined to make war upon Constantine , who was and by the Different now master of Spain and the Gauls , and this with the ambitious view of reducing , under his domi- nion , the whole western empire ...
... Italy , de- Maxentius . termined to make war upon Constantine , who was and by the Different now master of Spain and the Gauls , and this with the ambitious view of reducing , under his domi- nion , the whole western empire ...
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... Italy , and Africa , added now the dominions of the deceased prince to his own , and thus became sole master of all the western provinces . He remained in possession of this vast territory until the year 350 , when he was cruelly ...
... Italy , and Africa , added now the dominions of the deceased prince to his own , and thus became sole master of all the western provinces . He remained in possession of this vast territory until the year 350 , when he was cruelly ...
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... Italy , and its neighbouring islands , though it is utterly uncer- tain who transplanted it thither [ 9 ] . St. Martin , the celebrated bishop of Tours , erected the first monasteries in Gaul , and recommended this reli- gious solitude ...
... Italy , and its neighbouring islands , though it is utterly uncer- tain who transplanted it thither [ 9 ] . St. Martin , the celebrated bishop of Tours , erected the first monasteries in Gaul , and recommended this reli- gious solitude ...
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