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, Volumen2Baynes, 1825 - 588 páginas |
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... rendered it every where respected , and was thus impercep- tibly establishing its supremacy . Such were the means by which the Roman pontiff extended his dominion in the east . In the west its increase was owing to other causes . The ...
... rendered it every where respected , and was thus impercep- tibly establishing its supremacy . Such were the means by which the Roman pontiff extended his dominion in the east . In the west its increase was owing to other causes . The ...
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... render them worthy of credit , are unanimous in their accounts of the luxury , arrogance , avarice , and voluptuousness of the sacerdotal orders . The bishops , and particularly those of the first rank , created various delegates , or ...
... render them worthy of credit , are unanimous in their accounts of the luxury , arrogance , avarice , and voluptuousness of the sacerdotal orders . The bishops , and particularly those of the first rank , created various delegates , or ...
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... rendered the sepulchres of the saints the general rendezvous of suppliant multitudes [ x ] . The images of those who , during their lives , had acquired the reputation of uncommon sanctity , were now honoured with a particular worship ...
... rendered the sepulchres of the saints the general rendezvous of suppliant multitudes [ x ] . The images of those who , during their lives , had acquired the reputation of uncommon sanctity , were now honoured with a particular worship ...
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... rendered necessary . Jews , Pa- Theodo- ret , in his ingenious and learned treatise , De curandis Græcorum affectionibus , Orientius , in his Commonitorium , and Evagrius , in his Dispute between Zachaeus and Apollonius , opposed , with ...
... rendered necessary . Jews , Pa- Theodo- ret , in his ingenious and learned treatise , De curandis Græcorum affectionibus , Orientius , in his Commonitorium , and Evagrius , in his Dispute between Zachaeus and Apollonius , opposed , with ...
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... rendering him propitious [ n ] . The greatest part of the Mystics were led into the absurdities of this ex- travagant discipline , not so much by the pretended force of reason and argument , as by a natural pro- pensity to solitude , a ...
... rendering him propitious [ n ] . The greatest part of the Mystics were led into the absurdities of this ex- travagant discipline , not so much by the pretended force of reason and argument , as by a natural pro- pensity to solitude , a ...
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