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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... pagan rites , the intelligent few might easily learn , that the divinities gene- rally worshipped were rather men famous for their vices than distinguished by virtuous and worthy deeds [ t ] . No tenden- ism to pro XIII . It is , at ...
... pagan rites , the intelligent few might easily learn , that the divinities gene- rally worshipped were rather men famous for their vices than distinguished by virtuous and worthy deeds [ t ] . No tenden- ism to pro XIII . It is , at ...
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... pagan priests addressed two considerations , to prevent their incredulity , and to dispel their doubts . The first ... pagans , in his large work entitled , The Advantage and Necessity of the Christian Revelation . [ ] See Dionysius ...
... pagan priests addressed two considerations , to prevent their incredulity , and to dispel their doubts . The first ... pagans , in his large work entitled , The Advantage and Necessity of the Christian Revelation . [ ] See Dionysius ...
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... pagan nations [ y ] . I. PART I XVIII . The Jews multiplied so prodigiously , that the narrow bounds of Palestine were no the Jews longer sufficient to contain them . They poured , out of Pa- therefore , their increasing numbers into ...
... pagan nations [ y ] . I. PART I XVIII . The Jews multiplied so prodigiously , that the narrow bounds of Palestine were no the Jews longer sufficient to contain them . They poured , out of Pa- therefore , their increasing numbers into ...
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... pagan philosophers with their own arms . For this For this purpose , Jesus himself , by an extraordinary voice from heaven , called to his service a thirteenth apostle , whose name was Saul ( afterwards Paul ) , and whose acquaintance ...
... pagan philosophers with their own arms . For this For this purpose , Jesus himself , by an extraordinary voice from heaven , called to his service a thirteenth apostle , whose name was Saul ( afterwards Paul ) , and whose acquaintance ...
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... pagan superstition , and they were ardent and assiduous in gaining pro- selytes to the truth . Nor did they only attack the religion of Rome , but also all the different shapes and forms under which superstition ap peared in the various ...
... pagan superstition , and they were ardent and assiduous in gaining pro- selytes to the truth . Nor did they only attack the religion of Rome , but also all the different shapes and forms under which superstition ap peared in the various ...
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