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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... sentiments , I must confess that I am much more inexcusable than some other historians , who have met with and deserved the same reproach , since I have perused with atten- tion , and compared with each other , the various au- thors to ...
... sentiments , I must confess that I am much more inexcusable than some other historians , who have met with and deserved the same reproach , since I have perused with atten- tion , and compared with each other , the various au- thors to ...
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... sentiments about certain rites and ceremonies . The princi- pal authors of these divisions have been stigma- tized with the title of heretics , and their pecu- liar opinions of consequence distinguished by the appellation of heresies ...
... sentiments about certain rites and ceremonies . The princi- pal authors of these divisions have been stigma- tized with the title of heretics , and their pecu- liar opinions of consequence distinguished by the appellation of heresies ...
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... sentiments , that too frequently seduces us to adopt their errors , espe- cially if these persons have been distinguished by eminent degrees of sanctity and virtue . And an attachment to favourite opinions leads authors sometimes to ...
... sentiments , that too frequently seduces us to adopt their errors , espe- cially if these persons have been distinguished by eminent degrees of sanctity and virtue . And an attachment to favourite opinions leads authors sometimes to ...
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... sentiments in religious matters . There is , how- eyer , little wonderful in this spirit of mutual toleration , when we consider that they all looked upon the world as one great empire , divided into various provinces , over every one ...
... sentiments in religious matters . There is , how- eyer , little wonderful in this spirit of mutual toleration , when we consider that they all looked upon the world as one great empire , divided into various provinces , over every one ...
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... sentiments , moral conduct , and future prospects of the pagans , in his large work entitled , The Advantage and Necessity of the Christian Revelation . [ ] See Dionysius Halicarn . Antiq . Rom . lib . vii . cap . lxxii . p . 460. tom ...
... sentiments , moral conduct , and future prospects of the pagans , in his large work entitled , The Advantage and Necessity of the Christian Revelation . [ ] See Dionysius Halicarn . Antiq . Rom . lib . vii . cap . lxxii . p . 460. tom ...
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