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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... method admirable ; in short , the only one deserving the name of an Ecclesiastical History . It deserves and needs frequent notes . " — I hope this eminent prelate will not take amiss my placing here a tes- timony that was not designed ...
... method admirable ; in short , the only one deserving the name of an Ecclesiastical History . It deserves and needs frequent notes . " — I hope this eminent prelate will not take amiss my placing here a tes- timony that was not designed ...
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... method . And , indeed , when we examine this matter with due attention , we shall find , that the author who proposes comprehending in one work all that variety of observations and facts that are necessary to an acquaintance with the ...
... method . And , indeed , when we examine this matter with due attention , we shall find , that the author who proposes comprehending in one work all that variety of observations and facts that are necessary to an acquaintance with the ...
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... method may be , in some mea- sure , justified by several reasons , and therefore is not to be entirely disapproved . From hence , neverthe- less , it happens , that the errors , which almost always abound in large and voluminous ...
... method may be , in some mea- sure , justified by several reasons , and therefore is not to be entirely disapproved . From hence , neverthe- less , it happens , that the errors , which almost always abound in large and voluminous ...
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... 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 make use of these Elements ...
... 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 make use of these Elements ...
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... method here is to take the word heretic in its general signification , as denoting a person , who , either directly or indirectly , has been the occasion of exciting divisions and dissensions among Christians , ecclesiasti- to be consi ...
... method here is to take the word heretic in its general signification , as denoting a person , who , either directly or indirectly , has been the occasion of exciting divisions and dissensions among Christians , ecclesiasti- to be consi ...
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