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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... considerable liberties with my author , and followed the spirit of his narrative , without adhering strictly to the letter . Where , indeed , the Latin phrase ap- peared to me elegant , expressive , and compatible with the English idiom ...
... considerable liberties with my author , and followed the spirit of his narrative , without adhering strictly to the letter . Where , indeed , the Latin phrase ap- peared to me elegant , expressive , and compatible with the English idiom ...
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... considerable , but few of them are in the hands of the public . The barbarous style of one part of them , the profound ignorance of another , and the partial and factious spirit of a third , are such as render them by no means inviting ...
... considerable , but few of them are in the hands of the public . The barbarous style of one part of them , the profound ignorance of another , and the partial and factious spirit of a third , are such as render them by no means inviting ...
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... of novelty , or recede considerably from the notions commonly re- ceived , but have also confirmed them by a sufficient number of observations and testimonies to establish their credibility on Author's Preface . xvii.
... of novelty , or recede considerably from the notions commonly re- ceived , but have also confirmed them by a sufficient number of observations and testimonies to establish their credibility on Author's Preface . xvii.
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... considerably augmented by this particular circumstance , that the greatest part of the writings of those who were branded with the name of heretics have not reached our times . It is , therefore , the duty of a candid historian to avoid ...
... considerably augmented by this particular circumstance , that the greatest part of the writings of those who were branded with the name of heretics have not reached our times . It is , therefore , the duty of a candid historian to avoid ...
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... considerable acquaintance with human nature , founded on long observation and experience , is singularly useful in researches of this kind : The historian , who has acquired a competent know- ledge of the views that occupy the ...
... considerable acquaintance with human nature , founded on long observation and experience , is singularly useful in researches of this kind : The historian , who has acquired a competent know- ledge of the views that occupy the ...
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