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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... province of philosophy on the one hand , or is consistent with the purity and simplicity of the gospel on the other . It may also be observed , that a knowledge of the forms of civil government , and of the super- stitious rites and ...
... province of philosophy on the one hand , or is consistent with the purity and simplicity of the gospel on the other . It may also be observed , that a knowledge of the forms of civil government , and of the super- stitious rites and ...
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... provinces , and the civil wars which frequently broke out be- tween the oppressed nations and their haughty conquerors . III . It must , at the same time , be acknow- tage which ledged , that this supreme dominion of one people , its ...
... provinces , and the civil wars which frequently broke out be- tween the oppressed nations and their haughty conquerors . III . It must , at the same time , be acknow- tage which ledged , that this supreme dominion of one people , its ...
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... provinces [ c ] . Hence also the nations , whose manners were savage and bar- barous , were civilized by the laws and commerce of the Romans . And by this , in short , the be- nign influence of letters and philosophy was spread abroad ...
... provinces [ c ] . Hence also the nations , whose manners were savage and bar- barous , were civilized by the laws and commerce of the Romans . And by this , in short , the be- nign influence of letters and philosophy was spread abroad ...
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... province or people . They worshipped these fictitious deities with various rites ; they con- sidered them as widely different from each other in sex , and power ; in their nature , and also in [ f ] Fere itaque imperia ( says Seneca ) ...
... province or people . They worshipped these fictitious deities with various rites ; they con- sidered them as widely different from each other in sex , and power ; in their nature , and also in [ f ] Fere itaque imperia ( says Seneca ) ...
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... provinces , over every one of which a cer- tain order of divinities presided ; and that , there- fore , none could behold with contempt the gods of other nations , or force strangers to pay homage to theirs . The Romans exercised this ...
... provinces , over every one of which a cer- tain order of divinities presided ; and that , there- fore , none could behold with contempt the gods of other nations , or force strangers to pay homage to theirs . The Romans exercised this ...
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