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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... celebrated author . The reputation of this great man is very well known . His noble birth seemed to open to his ambition a fair path to civil promotion ; but his zeal for the interests of religion , his insatiable thirst after knowledge ...
... celebrated author . The reputation of this great man is very well known . His noble birth seemed to open to his ambition a fair path to civil promotion ; but his zeal for the interests of religion , his insatiable thirst after knowledge ...
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... celebrated Dr. Cudworth's Intellectual System of the Universe , enriched with large annota- tions , discovered such a profound acquaintance with ancient philosophy and erudition , as justly excited the admiration of the learned world ...
... celebrated Dr. Cudworth's Intellectual System of the Universe , enriched with large annota- tions , discovered such a profound acquaintance with ancient philosophy and erudition , as justly excited the admiration of the learned world ...
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... celebrated by the church of Rome , such as Baronius , Raynaldus , Bzovius , Manriques , and Wadding , though they were amply furnished with ancient manuscripts and records , have nevertheless committed more faults , and fallen into ...
... celebrated by the church of Rome , such as Baronius , Raynaldus , Bzovius , Manriques , and Wadding , though they were amply furnished with ancient manuscripts and records , have nevertheless committed more faults , and fallen into ...
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... Civitate Dei , lib . vii . cap . xxxiii .; and the Misopogon of the Emperor Julian , p . 361. according to the edition of Spanheim . I. PART I. CENT . rites celebrated in secret by CHAP . I. The State of the World . 27.
... Civitate Dei , lib . vii . cap . xxxiii .; and the Misopogon of the Emperor Julian , p . 361. according to the edition of Spanheim . I. PART I. CENT . rites celebrated in secret by CHAP . I. The State of the World . 27.
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... celebrated in secret by the Greeks and seve ral eastern nations , to which a very small number were allowed access . These were commonly call- ed mysteries ; and the persons who desired to be initiated therein were obliged previously to ...
... celebrated in secret by the Greeks and seve ral eastern nations , to which a very small number were allowed access . These were commonly call- ed mysteries ; and the persons who desired to be initiated therein were obliged previously to ...
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