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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... empire of the Messiah . V. Under the calamitous events that have hap- pened to the church , may be comprehended the injuries it has received from the vices and passions of its friends , and the bitter opposition and insi- dious ...
... empire of the Messiah . V. Under the calamitous events that have hap- pened to the church , may be comprehended the injuries it has received from the vices and passions of its friends , and the bitter opposition and insi- dious ...
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... empires , and the dreadful calamities which Chris- tianity , in its very infancy , was obliged to en- counter , and over which it gained an immortal victory , this will be sufficient to fortify its true and zealous professors against ...
... empires , and the dreadful calamities which Chris- tianity , in its very infancy , was obliged to en- counter , and over which it gained an immortal victory , this will be sufficient to fortify its true and zealous professors against ...
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... empire of providence , and also the inconstancy and vanity of human things . And , among the many advantages that arise from the study of ec- clesiastical history , it is none of the least , that we shall see therein the origin and ...
... empire of providence , and also the inconstancy and vanity of human things . And , among the many advantages that arise from the study of ec- clesiastical history , it is none of the least , that we shall see therein the origin and ...
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... empire , were ruled , either by Roman go- the Roman vernors , invested with temporary commissions , or empire . by their own princes and laws , in subordination to the republic , whose sovereignty was to be acknow . ledged , and from ...
... empire , were ruled , either by Roman go- the Roman vernors , invested with temporary commissions , or empire . by their own princes and laws , in subordination to the republic , whose sovereignty was to be acknow . ledged , and from ...
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... empire were levied , were the occasions of perpetual tu- mults and unsupportable grievances . And among the many evils that arose from thence , we justly reckon the formidable armies , that were neces- sary to support these extortions ...
... empire were levied , were the occasions of perpetual tu- mults and unsupportable grievances . And among the many evils that arose from thence , we justly reckon the formidable armies , that were neces- sary to support these extortions ...
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