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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... prince was surnamed the Great ( surely from no other circumstance than the greatness of his vices ) , and his govern- ment was a yoke of the most vexatious and oppressive kind . By a cruel , suspicious , and overbearing temper , he drew ...
... prince was surnamed the Great ( surely from no other circumstance than the greatness of his vices ) , and his govern- ment was a yoke of the most vexatious and oppressive kind . By a cruel , suspicious , and overbearing temper , he drew ...
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... prince , who , though a Jew in outward profession , was , in point of morals and practice , a contemner of all laws , human and divine . • the death of II . After the death of this tyrant , the Romans The state of divided the government ...
... prince , who , though a Jew in outward profession , was , in point of morals and practice , a contemner of all laws , human and divine . • the death of II . After the death of this tyrant , the Romans The state of divided the government ...
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... prince , to break off their chains , and set them at liberty from the Roman yoke . All regarded the whole of religion as consisting in the rites appointed by Moses , and in the performance of some external acts of duty towards the ...
... prince , to break off their chains , and set them at liberty from the Roman yoke . All regarded the whole of religion as consisting in the rites appointed by Moses , and in the performance of some external acts of duty towards the ...
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... prince [ m ] . These let- ters are still extant . But they are justly looked upon as fictitious by most writers , who also go yet farther , and treat the whole story of Abgarus as entirely fabulous , and unworthy of credit [ n ] . I ...
... prince [ m ] . These let- ters are still extant . But they are justly looked upon as fictitious by most writers , who also go yet farther , and treat the whole story of Abgarus as entirely fabulous , and unworthy of credit [ n ] . I ...
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... prince little inferior to Nero in all sorts of wickedness [ b ] . This persecution was occasioned , if we may give credit to Hegesippus , by the fears that Domitian was under of losing the empire [ c ] ; for he had been informed that ...
... prince little inferior to Nero in all sorts of wickedness [ b ] . This persecution was occasioned , if we may give credit to Hegesippus , by the fears that Domitian was under of losing the empire [ c ] ; for he had been informed that ...
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