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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... principles , and instruments that have con- tributed to their existence . A bare recital of facts can at best but enrich the memory , and fur- nish a certain degree of amusement ; but the historian who enters into the secret springs ...
... principles , and instruments that have con- tributed to their existence . A bare recital of facts can at best but enrich the memory , and fur- nish a certain degree of amusement ; but the historian who enters into the secret springs ...
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... principles they never professed . XIII . In order to discover the secret causes of investigat public events , some general succours are to be ing the se- derived from the history of the times in which of things , they happened , and the ...
... principles they never professed . XIII . In order to discover the secret causes of investigat public events , some general succours are to be ing the se- derived from the history of the times in which of things , they happened , and the ...
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... principle , which they held in common ; whereas the Greeks were much divided even about the first principles of science . As we shall have occasion hereafter to speak of the oriental philosophy , we shall confine ourselves here to the ...
... principle , which they held in common ; whereas the Greeks were much divided even about the first principles of science . As we shall have occasion hereafter to speak of the oriental philosophy , we shall confine ourselves here to the ...
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... principle that gives motion many disputes in the explication of the Epicurean system . If by pleasure be understood only sensual gratifications , the tenet here advanced is indisputably monstrous . But if it be taken in a larger sense ...
... principle that gives motion many disputes in the explication of the Epicurean system . If by pleasure be understood only sensual gratifications , the tenet here advanced is indisputably monstrous . But if it be taken in a larger sense ...
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... principles of consistence and vigour . nics . The Plato- XXIV . Plato is generally looked upon as su- perior to all the other philosophers in wisdom ; and this eminent rank does not seem to have been undeservedly conferred upon him . He ...
... principles of consistence and vigour . nics . The Plato- XXIV . Plato is generally looked upon as su- perior to all the other philosophers in wisdom ; and this eminent rank does not seem to have been undeservedly conferred upon him . He ...
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