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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... to day . secondly , the doctrines and history of the laws of the church . Rules necessa- ry to be obser- a history of of the christ- the doctrines ian church . Thirdly , the history of its ceremonies and worship , INTRODUCTION . 5.
... to day . secondly , the doctrines and history of the laws of the church . Rules necessa- ry to be obser- a history of of the christ- the doctrines ian church . Thirdly , the history of its ceremonies and worship , INTRODUCTION . 5.
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... worship , and illustrated . For the true state of religion in every age can only be learned from the point of view in which these celestial oracles were consid- ered , and from the manner in which they were ex- pounded to the people ...
... worship , and illustrated . For the true state of religion in every age can only be learned from the point of view in which these celestial oracles were consid- ered , and from the manner in which they were ex- pounded to the people ...
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... worship , have obtained in the church . This part of sacred history is of a vast extent , both on account of the great diversity of these ceremo- nies , and the frequent changes and modifications through which they have passed . This ...
... worship , have obtained in the church . This part of sacred history is of a vast extent , both on account of the great diversity of these ceremo- nies , and the frequent changes and modifications through which they have passed . This ...
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... worship that is to be address- ed to him . For we shall then perceive , with more certainty and less difficulty , the reasons of the differ- ent reception Christianity has met with in different nations , when we are acquainted with the ...
... worship that is to be address- ed to him . For we shall then perceive , with more certainty and less difficulty , the reasons of the differ- ent reception Christianity has met with in different nations , when we are acquainted with the ...
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... worship . For the genius of human laws and the maxims of civil rulers have undoubtedly had a great influ- ence in forming the constitution of the church ; and even its spiritual leaders have , in too many instances , from an ill judged ...
... worship . For the genius of human laws and the maxims of civil rulers have undoubtedly had a great influ- ence in forming the constitution of the church ; and even its spiritual leaders have , in too many instances , from an ill judged ...
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