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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... true . But it has been alleged by many learned men , and that with a high degree of probability , that the principal deities of all nations resembled each other extremely in their essential characters ; and , if so , their receiving the ...
... true . But it has been alleged by many learned men , and that with a high degree of probability , that the principal deities of all nations resembled each other extremely in their essential characters ; and , if so , their receiving the ...
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... true nature and the real de- sign of these hidden rites . It is , however , well known , that , in some of those mysteries , many things were transacted that were contrary both to real modesty and outward decency . And , indeed , from ...
... true nature and the real de- sign of these hidden rites . It is , however , well known , that , in some of those mysteries , many things were transacted that were contrary both to real modesty and outward decency . And , indeed , from ...
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... true worship of the gods was contained only in the 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 ...
... true worship of the gods was contained only in the 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 ...
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... true , that the doctrine of Plato re- presents the Supreme Being as destitute of many perfections . On the contrary , all the divine perfections are frequently acknow- ledged by that philosopher . What probably gave occasion to this ...
... true , that the doctrine of Plato re- presents the Supreme Being as destitute of many perfections . On the contrary , all the divine perfections are frequently acknow- ledged by that philosopher . What probably gave occasion to this ...
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... true discernment , and of moderate characters , were of opinion , that none of these sects were to be adhered to in all matters , but that it was rather wise to choose and extract out of each of them such tenets and doctrines as were ...
... true discernment , and of moderate characters , were of opinion , that none of these sects were to be adhered to in all matters , but that it was rather wise to choose and extract out of each of them such tenets and doctrines as were ...
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