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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... moral philosophy of Plato appear worthy of such a high degree of admiration , if we atten- tively examine and compare together its various parts , and reduce them to their principles [ i ] . 4 XXV . As then , in these different sects ...
... moral philosophy of Plato appear worthy of such a high degree of admiration , if we atten- tively examine and compare together its various parts , and reduce them to their principles [ i ] . 4 XXV . As then , in these different sects ...
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... morals and practice , a contemner of all laws , human and divine . • the death of II . After the death of this tyrant , the Romans The state of divided the government of Palestine between his Judea after sons . In this division the one ...
... morals and practice , a contemner of all laws , human and divine . • the death of II . After the death of this tyrant , the Romans The state of divided the government of Palestine between his Judea after sons . In this division the one ...
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... moral doctrine of these sects . 1 • XI . None of these sects , indeed , seemed to have the interests of real and true piety at heart ; nor were their principles and discipline at all adapted to the advancement of pure and substan- tial ...
... moral doctrine of these sects . 1 • XI . None of these sects , indeed , seemed to have the interests of real and true piety at heart ; nor were their principles and discipline at all adapted to the advancement of pure and substan- tial ...
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... morals of the mul . titude must have been . They were , accordingly , sunk in the most deplorable ignorance of God , and of divine things ; and had no notion of any other way of rendering themselves acceptable to the Supreme Being than ...
... morals of the mul . titude must have been . They were , accordingly , sunk in the most deplorable ignorance of God , and of divine things ; and had no notion of any other way of rendering themselves acceptable to the Supreme Being than ...
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... morals , that reigned rious causes may be assigned , in order to give a among the satisfactory account of this matter . First , It is Jews . certain , that the ancestors of those Jews , who lived in the time of our Saviour , had brought ...
... morals , that reigned rious causes may be assigned , in order to give a among the satisfactory account of this matter . First , It is Jews . certain , that the ancestors of those Jews , who lived in the time of our Saviour , had brought ...
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