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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... ought to have upon the hearts of men ; as also to examine the rules of discipline prescribed by the spiritual governors of the church , in order to Thirdly , the history of nies and its ceremo- worship INTRODUCTION . 5.
... ought to have upon the hearts of men ; as also to examine the rules of discipline prescribed by the spiritual governors of the church , in order to Thirdly , the history of nies and its ceremo- worship INTRODUCTION . 5.
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... worship of the Su- preme Being , whether in public or in private ; by the latter , such pious and decent institutions as , besides direct acts of worship , have obtained in the church . This part of sacred history is of a vast extent ...
... worship of the Su- preme Being , whether in public or in private ; by the latter , such pious and decent institutions as , besides direct acts of worship , have obtained in the church . This part of sacred history is of a vast extent ...
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... worship . For the genius of human laws , and the maxims of civil rulers , have undoubtedly had a great influence in forming the constitution of the church ; and even its spiritual leaders have , in too many instances , from an ill ...
... worship . For the genius of human laws , and the maxims of civil rulers , have undoubtedly had a great influence in forming the constitution of the church ; and even its spiritual leaders have , in too many instances , from an ill ...
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... worship did not discover a manifest abuse of reason , and very striking marks of extravagance and folly . kind . VII . Every nation then had its respective gods , but not of over which presided one more excellent than the the same rest ...
... worship did not discover a manifest abuse of reason , and very striking marks of extravagance and folly . kind . VII . Every nation then had its respective gods , but not of over which presided one more excellent than the the same rest ...
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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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