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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... trine by which it stands distinguished from all other religious societies . This branch may be pro- perly termed the history of the Christian reli- gion . The causes of these internal changes are to be sought for principally in the ...
... trine by which it stands distinguished from all other religious societies . This branch may be pro- perly termed the history of the Christian reli- gion . The causes of these internal changes are to be sought for principally in the ...
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... edition of Fabricius . [ o ] See Beverege's Vindication of the Canon , in the second volume of his edition of the apostolic Fathers , p . 166 . tles . I. PART II . CENT . trine and worship , K 2 CHAP . V. 131 Divisions and Heresies . I. ...
... edition of Fabricius . [ o ] See Beverege's Vindication of the Canon , in the second volume of his edition of the apostolic Fathers , p . 166 . tles . I. PART II . CENT . trine and worship , K 2 CHAP . V. 131 Divisions and Heresies . I. ...
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... trine and worship , and set up a new religion , drawn from their own licentious imaginations . This we learn from the writings of the apostles , and particularly from the epistles of St. Paul , where we find , that some were for forcing ...
... trine and worship , and set up a new religion , drawn from their own licentious imaginations . This we learn from the writings of the apostles , and particularly from the epistles of St. Paul , where we find , that some were for forcing ...
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... trine of the gospel by a profane mixture of the tenets of the oriental philosophy ( concerning the origin of evil , and the creation of the world ) with its divine truths . sprung oriental IV . It was from this oriental philosophy , of ...
... trine of the gospel by a profane mixture of the tenets of the oriental philosophy ( concerning the origin of evil , and the creation of the world ) with its divine truths . sprung oriental IV . It was from this oriental philosophy , of ...
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... trine may very naturally have given rise to these opposite sentiments . As they all in general con- sidered the body as the centre and source of evil , those of that sect , who were of a morose and austere disposition , would be hence ...
... trine may very naturally have given rise to these opposite sentiments . As they all in general con- sidered the body as the centre and source of evil , those of that sect , who were of a morose and austere disposition , would be hence ...
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