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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... give those who examine recommenda- tions with discernment a favourable notion of the following work , that I could not think of suppressing it . It is usual in publishing certain ancient authors , to prefix to them the encomiums they ...
... give those who examine recommenda- tions with discernment a favourable notion of the following work , that I could not think of suppressing it . It is usual in publishing certain ancient authors , to prefix to them the encomiums they ...
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... gives me some claim to their can- dour and indulgence for any defects they may find in it . I have endeavoured to render my translation faithful , but never proposed to render it entirely literal . The style of the original is by no ...
... gives me some claim to their can- dour and indulgence for any defects they may find in it . I have endeavoured to render my translation faithful , but never proposed to render it entirely literal . The style of the original is by no ...
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... give a new edition of the same work improved and enlarged , and thus still more worthy of its gracious acceptance . The other occu- pations in which I was engaged , and a prudent con- sideration of the labour I must undergo in the cor ...
... give a new edition of the same work improved and enlarged , and thus still more worthy of its gracious acceptance . The other occu- pations in which I was engaged , and a prudent con- sideration of the labour I must undergo in the cor ...
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... give a 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 ...
... give a 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 ...
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... give the reader time to breathe , assist memory , and also introduce a certain method and order into the work . In the following history the usual division into centuries is adopted preferably to all others , because most generally ...
... give the reader time to breathe , assist memory , and also introduce a certain method and order into the work . In the following history the usual division into centuries is adopted preferably to all others , because most generally ...
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