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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... tian history entitles them to pronounce judgment in this matter . That such may judge with the more facility , I have mentioned the authors who have been my guides ; and , if I have in any respect mis- represented their accounts or ...
... tian history entitles them to pronounce judgment in this matter . That such may judge with the more facility , I have mentioned the authors who have been my guides ; and , if I have in any respect mis- represented their accounts or ...
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... tians excepted [ i ] . Nor is it , perhaps , necessary to except even them , since their wars undertaken for their gods cannot be looked upon , with pro priety , as wholly of a religious nature [ k ] . Each shippers of these foreign ...
... tians excepted [ i ] . Nor is it , perhaps , necessary to except even them , since their wars undertaken for their gods cannot be looked upon , with pro priety , as wholly of a religious nature [ k ] . Each shippers of these foreign ...
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... a rigorous abstinence also , and a variety of penitential exercises and mortifications , which they seem to have borrowed from the Egyp- I. PART I. tians [ n ] , they endeavoured 4.4 The External History of the Church .
... a rigorous abstinence also , and a variety of penitential exercises and mortifications , which they seem to have borrowed from the Egyp- I. PART I. tians [ n ] , they endeavoured 4.4 The External History of the Church .
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... tians [ n ] , they endeavoured to arrive at still higher CENT . degrees of perfection in virtue . There prevailed , however , among the members of this sect , a con- siderable difference both in point of opinion and discipline . Some ...
... tians [ n ] , they endeavoured to arrive at still higher CENT . degrees of perfection in virtue . There prevailed , however , among the members of this sect , a con- siderable difference both in point of opinion and discipline . Some ...
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... tians in were not sufficient to defend them against the Palestine . virulence and malignity of the Jews . The priests and rulers of that abandoned people , not only loaded with injuries and reproach the apostles of Jesus and their ...
... tians in were not sufficient to defend them against the Palestine . virulence and malignity of the Jews . The priests and rulers of that abandoned people , not only loaded with injuries and reproach the apostles of Jesus and their ...
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