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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... 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 have been honoured with by those whose authority is respected in the re ...
... 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 have been honoured with by those whose authority is respected in the re ...
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... notions of these subjects , and would have made me , perhaps , pass for a fabulous writer , who advanced novelties , without mentioning either my guides or my authorities . I have , there- fore , not only explained all those points of ...
... notions of these subjects , and would have made me , perhaps , pass for a fabulous writer , who advanced novelties , without mentioning either my guides or my authorities . I have , there- fore , not only explained all those points of ...
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... notion of a society , subjected to a lawful domi- nal and ins nion , and governed by certain laws and institu- tions , mostly of a moral and spiritual tendency . To such a society many external events must happen , which will advance or ...
... notion of a society , subjected to a lawful domi- nal and ins nion , and governed by certain laws and institu- tions , mostly of a moral and spiritual tendency . To such a society many external events must happen , which will advance or ...
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... notion of one Supreme Being was not entirely effaced in the human mind , but showed itself fre- quently , even through the darkness of the grossest idolatry ; yet all nations , except that of the Jews , acknowledged a number of ...
... notion of one Supreme Being was not entirely effaced in the human mind , but showed itself fre- quently , even through the darkness of the grossest idolatry ; yet all nations , except that of the Jews , acknowledged a number of ...
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... notions were partly uncertain , partly licentious , and often more proper to administer indulgence to vice than encourage- ment to virtue . Hence , the wiser part of man- kind , about the time of Christ's birth , looked upon this whole ...
... notions were partly uncertain , partly licentious , and often more proper to administer indulgence to vice than encourage- ment to virtue . Hence , the wiser part of man- kind , about the time of Christ's birth , looked upon this whole ...
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