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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... rites and ceremonies , and disco- vered no sort of displeasure at their diversity of sentiments in religious matters . There is , how- eyer , little wonderful in this spirit of mutual toleration , when we consider that they all looked ...
... rites and ceremonies , and disco- vered no sort of displeasure at their diversity of sentiments in religious matters . There is , how- eyer , little wonderful in this spirit of mutual toleration , when we consider that they all looked ...
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... rites and ship paid to sacrifices of various kinds , according to their re spective nature and offices [ o ] . The rites used in these dei- ties . [ m ] The ingenious editor of the Ruins of Balbec has given us , in the preface to that ...
... rites and ship paid to sacrifices of various kinds , according to their re spective nature and offices [ o ] . The rites used in these dei- ties . [ m ] The ingenious editor of the Ruins of Balbec has given us , in the preface to that ...
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... rites . This order , which was supposed to be distinguished by an immediate intercourse and friendship with the gods , abused their authority in the basest manner , to deceive an ignorant and wretched people . XI . The religious worship ...
... rites . This order , which was supposed to be distinguished by an immediate intercourse and friendship with the gods , abused their authority in the basest manner , to deceive an ignorant and wretched people . XI . The religious worship ...
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... rites celebrated in secret by the Greeks and seve ral eastern nations , to which a very small number were allowed ... rites . It is , however , well known , that , in some of those mysteries , many things were transacted that were ...
... rites celebrated in secret by the Greeks and seve ral eastern nations , to which a very small number were allowed ... rites . It is , however , well known , that , in some of those mysteries , many things were transacted that were ...
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... rites and institutions which the people had received by tradition from their ancestors [ w ] . And as to what regarded the re- wards of virtue and the punishment of vice after this present life , the general notions were partly ...
... rites and institutions which the people had received by tradition from their ancestors [ w ] . And as to what regarded the re- wards of virtue and the punishment of vice after this present life , the general notions were partly ...
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