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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... Egyptians were not undertaken to compel others to adopt their worship , but to avenge the slaughter that was made of their gods , viz . cro- 1 . PART I. nation suffered its neighbours to follow 24 The External History of the Church ; I. ...
... Egyptians were not undertaken to compel others to adopt their worship , but to avenge the slaughter that was made of their gods , viz . cro- 1 . PART I. nation suffered its neighbours to follow 24 The External History of the Church ; I. ...
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... suffered its neighbours to follow their own CENT . method of worship , to adore their own gods , to enjoy their own rites and ceremonies , and disco- vered no sort of displeasure at their diversity of sentiments in religious matters ...
... suffered its neighbours to follow their own CENT . method of worship , to adore their own gods , to enjoy their own rites and ceremonies , and disco- vered no sort of displeasure at their diversity of sentiments in religious matters ...
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... suffered no visible change . But , on the other hand , it is impossible to express the in- quietude and disgust , the calamities and vexa- tions , which this unhappy nation suffered from the presence of the Romans , whom their religion ...
... suffered no visible change . But , on the other hand , it is impossible to express the in- quietude and disgust , the calamities and vexa- tions , which this unhappy nation suffered from the presence of the Romans , whom their religion ...
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... suffer any diminution of its credit , or lose any the least degree of that veneration that was due to its divine authority . Hence synagogues were erected throughout the province of Judea , in which the people assembled for the purposes ...
... suffer any diminution of its credit , or lose any the least degree of that veneration that was due to its divine authority . Hence synagogues were erected throughout the province of Judea , in which the people assembled for the purposes ...
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... suffered as much as the Jews , from troubles and divisions fomented by the intrigues of factious spirits , though their religious sects were yet less nu- merous than those of the latter . Their religion , also , was much more corrupted ...
... suffered as much as the Jews , from troubles and divisions fomented by the intrigues of factious spirits , though their religious sects were yet less nu- merous than those of the latter . Their religion , also , was much more corrupted ...
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