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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... deities , that were added to TM these by some nations . And as the sun , moon , and stars shine forth with a lustre superior to that of all other material beings ; so it is certain , that they particularly attracted the attention of man ...
... deities , that were added to TM these by some nations . And as the sun , moon , and stars shine forth with a lustre superior to that of all other material beings ; so it is certain , that they particularly attracted the attention of man ...
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... deities a place among their own [ a ] . I. PART I The Ro- mans intro- own rites a- mong those XVII . In the provinces subjected to the Roman government there arose a new kind of religion , formed by a mixture of the ancient rites of the ...
... deities a place among their own [ a ] . I. PART I The Ro- mans intro- own rites a- mong those XVII . In the provinces subjected to the Roman government there arose a new kind of religion , formed by a mixture of the ancient rites of the ...
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... deity , and admitted a religion , yet cast a cloud of all piety . over the truth , instead of exhibiting it in its genuine beauty and lustre . Of the former kind were the Epicureans and Academics . The Epicureans maintained , " That the ...
... deity , and admitted a religion , yet cast a cloud of all piety . over the truth , instead of exhibiting it in its genuine beauty and lustre . Of the former kind were the Epicureans and Academics . The Epicureans maintained , " That the ...
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... Deity by sacrifices , though in a man- ner quite different from that of the Jews ; by which , however , it appears that they had not utterly rejected the literal sense of the Mosaic law . But those who wandered in the deserts of Egypt ...
... Deity by sacrifices , though in a man- ner quite different from that of the Jews ; by which , however , it appears that they had not utterly rejected the literal sense of the Mosaic law . But those who wandered in the deserts of Egypt ...
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... deities , and did not hesitate to adopt them in the service of the true God , and add them as an ornament to the rites which they had received by divine appointment [ t ] . causes ruption , in XV . But whence such enormous degrees of ...
... deities , and did not hesitate to adopt them in the service of the true God , and add them as an ornament to the rites which they had received by divine appointment [ t ] . causes ruption , in XV . But whence such enormous degrees of ...
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