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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... industry , or atten- tion ; and yet , with all these , it is extremely diffi- cult to avoid mistakes of every kind , as those who are acquainted with the nature of historical researches abundantly know Author's Preface . xiii.
... industry , or atten- tion ; and yet , with all these , it is extremely diffi- cult to avoid mistakes of every kind , as those who are acquainted with the nature of historical researches abundantly know Author's Preface . xiii.
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... tion , and compared with each other , the various au- thors to whose testimony I appeal , having formed a resolution of trusting to no authority inferior to that of the original sources of historical truth . In order to execute , with ...
... tion , and compared with each other , the various au- thors to whose testimony I appeal , having formed a resolution of trusting to no authority inferior to that of the original sources of historical truth . In order to execute , with ...
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... tion of this sacred community . And as all public tous events societies have their periods of lustre and decay , that hap- and are exposed to revolutions both of a happy pened to the church and calamitous nature , so this first branch ...
... tion of this sacred community . And as all public tous events societies have their periods of lustre and decay , that hap- and are exposed to revolutions both of a happy pened to the church and calamitous nature , so this first branch ...
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... tion of its the ambitious lust of consequence and dominion , magistrates , which was the predominant passion of the Roman administra- The advan tages which people , together with the rapacious proceedings of the publicans , by whom the ...
... tion of its the ambitious lust of consequence and dominion , magistrates , which was the predominant passion of the Roman administra- The advan tages which people , together with the rapacious proceedings of the publicans , by whom the ...
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... tion ; VI . All these nations lived in the practice of the most abominable superstitions . For though the notion of one Supreme Being was not entirely effaced in the human mind , but showed itself fre- quently , even through the ...
... tion ; VI . All these nations lived in the practice of the most abominable superstitions . For though the notion of one Supreme Being was not entirely effaced in the human mind , but showed itself fre- quently , even through the ...
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