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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... laws and institu- tions , mostly of a moral and spiritual tendency . To such a society many external events must happen , which will advance or oppose its interests , and accelerate or retard its progress towards per- fection , in ...
... laws and institu- tions , mostly of a moral and spiritual tendency . To such a society many external events must happen , which will advance or oppose its interests , and accelerate or retard its progress towards per- fection , in ...
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... laws , their liberality , and even their arms , have maintained its cause and extended its borders ; as also , its more private leaders , its learned and pious doctors , whose wise counsels , pious exploits , eminent examples , and ...
... laws , their liberality , and even their arms , have maintained its cause and extended its borders ; as also , its more private leaders , its learned and pious doctors , whose wise counsels , pious exploits , eminent examples , and ...
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... laws , and blood - thirsty persecution ; it had also private and inveterate adversaries in a certain set of philosophers , or rather sophists , who , enslaved to superstition , or abandoned to atheism , endea- voured to blast the rising ...
... laws , and blood - thirsty persecution ; it had also private and inveterate adversaries in a certain set of philosophers , or rather sophists , who , enslaved to superstition , or abandoned to atheism , endea- voured to blast the rising ...
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... laws laws of the that are peculiar to this sacred community , that church . form , as it were , its centre of union , and distinguish it from all other religious societies . These laws are of two kinds . The first are properly called ...
... laws laws of the that are peculiar to this sacred community , that church . form , as it were , its centre of union , and distinguish it from all other religious societies . These laws are of two kinds . The first are properly called ...
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... laws that are merely of human institution , and derive their authority only from the injunctions of the rulers of the church . observed in doctrines of IX . In that part of the sacred history which Rules ne- relates to the doctrines of ...
... laws that are merely of human institution , and derive their authority only from the injunctions of the rulers of the church . observed in doctrines of IX . In that part of the sacred history which Rules ne- relates to the doctrines of ...
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