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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... 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 distinguished abilities , have contributed most to ...
... 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 distinguished abilities , have contributed most to ...
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... maintained , that their gods , though under different names , were the objects of religious worship in all nations , and therefore they gave the names of their deities to those of other coun- tries [ h ] . This pretension , whether ...
... maintained , that their gods , though under different names , were the objects of religious worship in all nations , and therefore they gave the names of their deities to those of other coun- tries [ h ] . This pretension , whether ...
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... maintained , that the secrets of futurity were un- folded through the interposition of the gods . In both these points the cunning of the priests im- posed miserably upon the ignorance of the people ; and if the discerning few saw the ...
... maintained , that the secrets of futurity were un- folded through the interposition of the gods . In both these points the cunning of the priests im- posed miserably upon the ignorance of the people ; and if the discerning few saw the ...
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... maintained , " That the world arose from chance ; that the gods ( whose existence they did not dare to deny ) neither did , nor could extend their providential care to human affairs ; that the soul was mortal ; that pleasure [ d ] was ...
... maintained , " That the world arose from chance ; that the gods ( whose existence they did not dare to deny ) neither did , nor could extend their providential care to human affairs ; that the soul was mortal ; that pleasure [ d ] was ...
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... maintained that were highly unreasonable and absurd ; and as a contentious spirit of opposition and dispute prevailed among them all ; certain men of true discernment , and of moderate characters , were of opinion , that none of these ...
... maintained that were highly unreasonable and absurd ; and as a contentious spirit of opposition and dispute prevailed among them all ; certain men of true discernment , and of moderate characters , were of opinion , that none of these ...
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