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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... certain ancient authors , to prefix to them the encomiums they have been honoured with by those whose authority is respected in the re- public of letters . I adopt this custom so far as to mention one testi- mony - more would be ...
... certain ancient authors , to prefix to them the encomiums they have been honoured with by those whose authority is respected in the re- public of letters . I adopt this custom so far as to mention one testi- mony - more would be ...
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... certain periods ; for though a con- tinued narration would have been more agreeable to my own taste , and had also several circumstances to recommend it , yet the counsels of some learned men , who have experienced the great advantages ...
... certain periods ; for though a con- tinued narration would have been more agreeable to my own taste , and had also several circumstances to recommend it , yet the counsels of some learned men , who have experienced the great advantages ...
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... certain and satisfactory knowledge of that period than is to be found in the generality of writers , I cannot but think that it will be doing real service to Ecclesiastical History to produce some of these discoveries , as this may ...
... certain and satisfactory knowledge of that period than is to be found in the generality of writers , I cannot but think that it will be doing real service to Ecclesiastical History to produce some of these discoveries , as this may ...
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... certain order and method to their prelections . In this view , I treated each sub- ject with the utmost brevity , and left , as was natu- ral and fitting , much to the learning and abilities of those who should think proper to make use ...
... certain order and method to their prelections . In this view , I treated each sub- ject with the utmost brevity , and left , as was natu- ral and fitting , much to the learning and abilities of those who should think proper to make use ...
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... certain laws and institu- tions , mostly of a moral and spiritual tendency . To such a society many external events must happen , which will advance or oppose its interests , and accelerate or retard its progress towards per- fection ...
... certain laws and institu- tions , mostly of a moral and spiritual tendency . To such a society many external events must happen , which will advance or oppose its interests , and accelerate or retard its progress towards per- fection ...
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