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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... particularly of the Latin , or Western Church , from Charlemagne to the rise of Luther , and the commencement of the Reforma- tion . This period of Ecclesiastical History , though it abound with shining examples ; though it be un ...
... particularly of the Latin , or Western Church , from Charlemagne to the rise of Luther , and the commencement of the Reforma- tion . This period of Ecclesiastical History , though it abound with shining examples ; though it be un ...
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... particularly giving a his- into the degree of authority that has been attri - tory of the buted to the sacred writings in all the different the Christi- periods of the church , and also into the manner an church . in which the divine ...
... particularly giving a his- into the degree of authority that has been attri - tory of the buted to the sacred writings in all the different the Christi- periods of the church , and also into the manner an church . in which the divine ...
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... particularly those who were contemporary with the events they relate , are to be carefully con- sulted ; since it is from credible testimonies and respectable authorities that history derives a solid and permanent foundation . Our ...
... particularly those who were contemporary with the events they relate , are to be carefully con- sulted ; since it is from credible testimonies and respectable authorities that history derives a solid and permanent foundation . Our ...
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... particularly attracted the attention of man- kind , and received religious homage from almost all the nations of the world [ m ] . From these beings of a nobler kind , idolatry descended into an enormous multiplication of inferior ...
... particularly attracted the attention of man- kind , and received religious homage from almost all the nations of the world [ m ] . From these beings of a nobler kind , idolatry descended into an enormous multiplication of inferior ...
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... particularly encouraged by the liberality of the rich , and the protection of those in power [ e ] . XXII . We observed in the preceding section , rupted the that there was another kind of philosophy , in The Ari- which religion was ...
... particularly encouraged by the liberality of the rich , and the protection of those in power [ e ] . XXII . We observed in the preceding section , rupted the that there was another kind of philosophy , in The Ari- which religion was ...
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