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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... Jews , acknowledged a number of governing powers , whom they called gods ; and one or more of which they supposed to preside over each parti- cular province or people . They worshipped these fictitious deities with various rites ; they ...
... Jews , acknowledged a number of governing powers , whom they called gods ; and one or more of which they supposed to preside over each parti- cular province or people . They worshipped these fictitious deities with various rites ; they ...
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... Syria , Chaldea , Egypt , and even among the Jews . The former was distinguished by the simple title of philosophy . The latter was ho- I. PART I. noured with the more pompous appellation of 32 The External History of the Church .
... Syria , Chaldea , Egypt , and even among the Jews . The former was distinguished by the simple title of philosophy . The latter was ho- I. PART I. noured with the more pompous appellation of 32 The External History of the Church .
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... Jews Herod the CHAPTER II . Concerning the civil and religious State of the Jewish Nation at the Birth of Christ . I. THE state of the Jews was not much better governed by than that of the other nations at the time of Great . Christ's ...
... Jews Herod the CHAPTER II . Concerning the civil and religious State of the Jewish Nation at the Birth of Christ . I. THE state of the Jews was not much better governed by than that of the other nations at the time of Great . Christ's ...
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... Jews , grown weary of his iniquitous ad- ministration , laid their complaints and grievances before Augustus , who delivered them ... Jewish na tion . I. CENT . not extend to the entire suppression of CHAP . II . 59 • The State of the Jews .
... Jews , grown weary of his iniquitous ad- ministration , laid their complaints and grievances before Augustus , who delivered them ... Jewish na tion . I. CENT . not extend to the entire suppression of CHAP . II . 59 • The State of the Jews .
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... Jews were , FART I. in some measure , governed by their own laws , and they were permitted the enjoyment of the re ligion they had received from the glorious founder of their church and state . The administration of religious ceremonies ...
... Jews were , FART I. in some measure , governed by their own laws , and they were permitted the enjoyment of the re ligion they had received from the glorious founder of their church and state . The administration of religious ceremonies ...
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