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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... bodies of history that have been compiled from original authors ; this method may be , in some mea- sure , justified by several reasons , and therefore is not to be entirely disapproved . From hence , neverthe- less , it happens , that ...
... bodies of history that have been compiled from original authors ; this method may be , in some mea- sure , justified by several reasons , and therefore is not to be entirely disapproved . From hence , neverthe- less , it happens , that ...
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... bodies politic are sometimes distracted the history with wars and seditions , so has the Christian sies that church , though designed to be the mansion of charity and concord , been unhappily perplexed by intestine divisions ...
... bodies politic are sometimes distracted the history with wars and seditions , so has the Christian sies that church , though designed to be the mansion of charity and concord , been unhappily perplexed by intestine divisions ...
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... body and spirit , derived from the inclemency and severity of their climate , all united to preserve and main- tain [ f ] . All sunk in supersti- tion ; VI . All these nations lived in the practice of the most abominable superstitions ...
... body and spirit , derived from the inclemency and severity of their climate , all united to preserve and main- tain [ f ] . All sunk in supersti- tion ; VI . All these nations lived in the practice of the most abominable superstitions ...
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... bodies by the Syrians and Arabians . In those un- comfortable deserts , where the day presents nothing to the view , but the uniform , tedious , and melancholy prospect of barren sands , the night discloses a most delightful and ...
... bodies by the Syrians and Arabians . In those un- comfortable deserts , where the day presents nothing to the view , but the uniform , tedious , and melancholy prospect of barren sands , the night discloses a most delightful and ...
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... body of specious and pompous doctrine , but , at the same time , as a body without nerves , or any principles of consistence and vigour . nics . The Plato- XXIV . Plato is generally looked upon as su- perior to all the other ...
... body of specious and pompous doctrine , but , at the same time , as a body without nerves , or any principles of consistence and vigour . nics . The Plato- XXIV . Plato is generally looked upon as su- perior to all the other ...
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