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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... adopt this custom so far as to mention one testi- mony - more would be unnecessary ; the testimony of a Warburton is abundantly sufficient to answer my purpose , and will be justly looked upon as equivalent to a multitude . loaded him ...
... adopt this custom so far as to mention one testi- mony - more would be unnecessary ; the testimony of a Warburton is abundantly sufficient to answer my purpose , and will be justly looked upon as equivalent to a multitude . loaded him ...
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... adopting certain general divisions of time , and others of a more par- ticular kind , which the variety of objects , that de- mand a place in this history , naturally points out . And as this was my design in the following work , I have ...
... adopting certain general divisions of time , and others of a more par- ticular kind , which the variety of objects , that de- mand a place in this history , naturally points out . And as this was my design in the following work , I have ...
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... adopt their errors , espe- cially if these persons have been distinguished by eminent degrees of sanctity and virtue . And an attachment to favourite opinions leads authors sometimes to pervert , or , at least , to modify facts in ...
... adopt their errors , espe- cially if these persons have been distinguished by eminent degrees of sanctity and virtue . And an attachment to favourite opinions leads authors sometimes to pervert , or , at least , to modify facts in ...
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... adopted by the primitive Christians . - Christ has commanded us to live in such a manner ; therefore it is un- doubtedly certain , that the Christians of ancient times lived so . A certain custom does not take place now ; therefore it ...
... adopted by the primitive Christians . - Christ has commanded us to live in such a manner ; therefore it is un- doubtedly certain , that the Christians of ancient times lived so . A certain custom does not take place now ; therefore it ...
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... adopted preferably to all others , because most generally liked ; though it be attend- ed with difficulties and ... adopt a larger one , and divide the space of time that elapsed between the birth of Christ and our days into certain ...
... adopted preferably to all others , because most generally liked ; though it be attend- ed with difficulties and ... adopt a larger one , and divide the space of time that elapsed between the birth of Christ and our days into certain ...
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