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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... religion , points out the devia- tions from its beautiful simplicity , that have been too frequent among all orders of men , and in all the world . ages of The following work has the best claim , of any I know , to these characters [ a ] ...
... religion , points out the devia- tions from its beautiful simplicity , that have been too frequent among all orders of men , and in all the world . ages of The following work has the best claim , of any I know , to these characters [ a ] ...
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... religion and letters . How far justice has been done to this excellent work in the following translation , is a point that must be left to the decision of those who shall think proper to peruse it with attention . I can say , with the ...
... religion and letters . How far justice has been done to this excellent work in the following translation , is a point that must be left to the decision of those who shall think proper to peruse it with attention . I can say , with the ...
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... religion , which have sprung from the excessive love of novelty , are represented without prejudice or partiality ... religious controversies , to estimate their respective moment and importance , and to exhibit the arguments al- leged ...
... religion , which have sprung from the excessive love of novelty , are represented without prejudice or partiality ... religious controversies , to estimate their respective moment and importance , and to exhibit the arguments al- leged ...
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... religion , by their igno- rance and sloth , their luxury and ambition , their uncharitable zeal , animosities and contentions , of which many shocking examples will be exhibited in the course of this history . Christianity had public ...
... religion , by their igno- rance and sloth , their luxury and ambition , their uncharitable zeal , animosities and contentions , of which many shocking examples will be exhibited in the course of this history . Christianity had public ...
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... religion in every age can only be learned from the point of view in which these celestial oracles were considered , and from the manner in which they were expounded to the people . As long as they were the only rule of faith , religion ...
... religion in every age can only be learned from the point of view in which these celestial oracles were considered , and from the manner in which they were expounded to the people . As long as they were the only rule of faith , religion ...
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