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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... distinguished abilities , have contributed most to promote its true prosperity and lustre . Under the latter class , we may comprehend the advan- tages which the cause of Christianity has derived from the active faith , the invincible ...
... distinguished abilities , have contributed most to promote its true prosperity and lustre . Under the latter class , we may comprehend the advan- tages which the cause of Christianity has derived from the active faith , the invincible ...
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... distinguished from all other religious societies . This branch may be pro- perly termed the history of the Christian reli- gion . The causes of these internal changes are to be sought for principally in the conduct and mea- sures of ...
... distinguished from all other religious societies . This branch may be pro- perly termed the history of the Christian reli- gion . The causes of these internal changes are to be sought for principally in the conduct and mea- sures of ...
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... distinguished by the appellation of heresies [ b ] . The nature , there- fore , and progress of these intestine divisions or heresies are to be carefully unfolded ; and , if this be done with judgment and impartiality , it must prove ...
... distinguished by the appellation of heresies [ b ] . The nature , there- fore , and progress of these intestine divisions or heresies are to be carefully unfolded ; and , if this be done with judgment and impartiality , it must prove ...
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... 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 favour of those who have embraced these opi- nions , or to the ...
... 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 favour of those who have embraced these opi- nions , or to the ...
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... distinguished every age of the church , and often seemed to arise from small be- ginnings , and causes of little consequence , pro- claim , with a solemn and respectable voice , the empire of providence , and also the inconstancy and ...
... distinguished every age of the church , and often seemed to arise from small be- ginnings , and causes of little consequence , pro- claim , with a solemn and respectable voice , the empire of providence , and also the inconstancy and ...
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