An Ecclesiastical History, Ancient and Modern: From the Birth of Christ, to the Beginning of the Present Century : in which the Rise, Progress, and Variations of Church Power, are Considered in Their Connection with the State of Learning and Philosophy, and the Political History of Europe During that Period, Volumen1Samuel Etheridge, 1810 |
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... Roman Pontiffs , the history of Beren- ger and the Lollards , and other matters . When my illus- trations on these subjects and points of history are compar- ed with what we find concerning them in other writers , it will perhaps appear ...
... Roman Pontiffs , the history of Beren- ger and the Lollards , and other matters . When my illus- trations on these subjects and points of history are compar- ed with what we find concerning them in other writers , it will perhaps appear ...
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... Roman pontiffs , from the reign of Charlemagne down to the present times . Those , therefore , who are prevented from applying them- selves to a regular study of Ecclesiastical History through want of leisure , or by not having at hand ...
... Roman pontiffs , from the reign of Charlemagne down to the present times . Those , therefore , who are prevented from applying them- selves to a regular study of Ecclesiastical History through want of leisure , or by not having at hand ...
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... Roman empire , when Jesus Christ made his appearance upon earth . The remoter nations the Roman which had submitted to the yoke of this mighty empire . empire , were ruled , either by Roman governors invested with temporary commissions ...
... Roman empire , when Jesus Christ made his appearance upon earth . The remoter nations the Roman which had submitted to the yoke of this mighty empire . empire , were ruled , either by Roman governors invested with temporary commissions ...
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... Roman government , considered both proceeded with respect to its form , and its laws , was certain- rupt adminis ly mild and equitable . But the injustice and av- magistrates . arice of the pretors and proconsuls , and the ambi- tration ...
... Roman government , considered both proceeded with respect to its form , and its laws , was certain- rupt adminis ly mild and equitable . But the injustice and av- magistrates . arice of the pretors and proconsuls , and the ambi- tration ...
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... Roman empire , at the birth of Christ , The Roman was less agitated by wars and tumults , than it had peace . been for many years before . For , though I can- not assent to the opinion of those who , following the account of Orosius ...
... Roman empire , at the birth of Christ , The Roman was less agitated by wars and tumults , than it had peace . been for many years before . For , though I can- not assent to the opinion of those who , following the account of Orosius ...
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