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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... doctors , whose wise counsels , pious exploits , eminent examples , and distinguished abilities , have contributed most to promote its true prosperity and lustre . Under the latter class , we may comprehend the advan- tages which the ...
... doctors , whose wise counsels , pious exploits , eminent examples , and distinguished abilities , have contributed most to promote its true prosperity and lustre . Under the latter class , we may comprehend the advan- tages which the ...
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... doctors and rulers of the church , have done unspeakable detriment to the cause of religion , by their igno- rance and sloth , their luxury and ambition , their uncharitable zeal , animosities and contentions , of which many shocking ...
... doctors and rulers of the church , have done unspeakable detriment to the cause of religion , by their igno- rance and sloth , their luxury and ambition , their uncharitable zeal , animosities and contentions , of which many shocking ...
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... doctors , who vaunted their profound know- doctors , ledge of the law , and their deep science in spiritual divided into and divine things , were constantly showing their who were various sects . The three famous Jewish fallibility and ...
... doctors , who vaunted their profound know- doctors , ledge of the law , and their deep science in spiritual divided into and divine things , were constantly showing their who were various sects . The three famous Jewish fallibility and ...
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... doctors to men , who though deprived them- selves of sight , yet pretended to show the way to others [ r ] . XIII . To all these corruptions , both in point The Cab- of doctrine and practice , which reigned among [ q ] Matth . xxiii ...
... doctors to men , who though deprived them- selves of sight , yet pretended to show the way to others [ r ] . XIII . To all these corruptions , both in point The Cab- of doctrine and practice , which reigned among [ q ] Matth . xxiii ...
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... doctors in- terpret and explain the holy scriptures . There were , besides , in the more populous towns , public schools , in which learned men were appointed to instruct the youth in the knowledge of divine things , and also in other ...
... doctors in- terpret and explain the holy scriptures . There were , besides , in the more populous towns , public schools , in which learned men were appointed to instruct the youth in the knowledge of divine things , and also in other ...
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