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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... spirits were those where the bodies they had formerly animated were interred ; and this opinion , which the Christians borrowed from the Greeks and Romans , rendered the sepulchres of the saints the general rendezvous of suppliant ...
... spirits were those where the bodies they had formerly animated were interred ; and this opinion , which the Christians borrowed from the Greeks and Romans , rendered the sepulchres of the saints the general rendezvous of suppliant ...
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... spirits , superior to the others more wis in sagacity and wisdom , were bold enough to judgment . stand up against these critical delusions , and to point out a safer and plainer way to divine truth . This we learn from the epistles of ...
... spirits , superior to the others more wis in sagacity and wisdom , were bold enough to judgment . stand up against these critical delusions , and to point out a safer and plainer way to divine truth . This we learn from the epistles of ...
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... spirit of the Roman law , than by the examples and instructions of Christ and his apostles . In the Roman courts , matters of a difficult and doubtful nature were decided by the authority of certain aged lawyers , who were distinguished ...
... spirit of the Roman law , than by the examples and instructions of Christ and his apostles . In the Roman courts , matters of a difficult and doubtful nature were decided by the authority of certain aged lawyers , who were distinguished ...
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... spirit of fervent piety , but are highly defective in many respects : The matter is ill chosen , and it is treated without order , per- spicuity , or force of reasoning . Fastidius com- posed several discourses concerning moral duties ...
... spirit of fervent piety , but are highly defective in many respects : The matter is ill chosen , and it is treated without order , per- spicuity , or force of reasoning . Fastidius com- posed several discourses concerning moral duties ...
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... spirit from the bondage of this mortal body . PART II . They not only lived among the wild beasts , but The super- also lived after the manner of these savage ani- mals ; they ran naked through the lonely deserts with a furious aspect ...
... spirit from the bondage of this mortal body . PART II . They not only lived among the wild beasts , but The super- also lived after the manner of these savage ani- mals ; they ran naked through the lonely deserts with a furious aspect ...
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