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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... person at whose expense they had been presented to the public desired earnestly to give a new edition of the same work improved and enlarged , and thus still more worthy of its gracious acceptance . The other occu- pations in which I ...
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... person , who , either directly or indirectly , has been the occasion of exciting divisions and dissensions among Christians , ecclesiasti- to be consi❤ causes XII , After thus considering what constitutes In treating the matter of ...
... person , who , either directly or indirectly , has been the occasion of exciting divisions and dissensions among Christians , ecclesiasti- to be consi❤ causes XII , After thus considering what constitutes In treating the matter of ...
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... persons concerned in the events that are related , will contribute much to lead us to the true origin of things . More par- ticular rules in the er- XIV . There are , however , besides these gene- for coming ral views , particular ...
... persons concerned in the events that are related , will contribute much to lead us to the true origin of things . More par- ticular rules in the er- XIV . There are , however , besides these gene- for coming ral views , particular ...
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... persons on whose testimonies we think we have reason to depend , acquire an im- perceptible authority over our sentiments , that too frequently seduces us to adopt their errors , espe- cially if these persons have been distinguished by ...
... persons on whose testimonies we think we have reason to depend , acquire an im- perceptible authority over our sentiments , that too frequently seduces us to adopt their errors , espe- cially if these persons have been distinguished by ...
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... person the pompous titles of emperor , sovereign , pontiff , censor , tribune of the people , ' proconsul ; in a word , all the great offices of the state [ a ] . The incon- which pro- II . The Roman government , considered both ...
... person the pompous titles of emperor , sovereign , pontiff , censor , tribune of the people , ' proconsul ; in a word , all the great offices of the state [ a ] . The incon- which pro- II . The Roman government , considered both ...
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