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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... 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 attaching to this term the invidious sense in which it is too ...
... 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 attaching to this term the invidious sense in which it is too ...
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... greatest part of that sect , entertained an opinion different from both of these : they asserted , in their jar- gon , that the words of the law were absolutely void of all power , and that the things expressed by them were the images ...
... greatest part of that sect , entertained an opinion different from both of these : they asserted , in their jar- gon , that the words of the law were absolutely void of all power , and that the things expressed by them were the images ...
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... greatest part of these fables were forged after the time of Charlemagne , when most of the Christian churches contended about the antiquity of their origin with as much vehemence as the Arcadians , Egyptians , and Greeks , disputed ...
... greatest part of these fables were forged after the time of Charlemagne , when most of the Christian churches contended about the antiquity of their origin with as much vehemence as the Arcadians , Egyptians , and Greeks , disputed ...
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... greatest part of those that re- mained to groan under the yoke of a severe bon- dage . Nothing can be more affecting than the account of this terrible event , and the circumstan- tial description of the tremendous calamities which ...
... greatest part of those that re- mained to groan under the yoke of a severe bon- dage . Nothing can be more affecting than the account of this terrible event , and the circumstan- tial description of the tremendous calamities which ...
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... greatest part of them having been destroyed during that dreadful persecution which Diocletian carried on ten years with such fury against the Christians . For a most diligent search was then made after all their books and papers ; and ...
... greatest part of them having been destroyed during that dreadful persecution which Diocletian carried on ten years with such fury against the Christians . For a most diligent search was then made after all their books and papers ; and ...
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