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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... sordid views of interest than by a generous love of truth , it is but too evident , how few in number the unprejudiced and impartial historians are , whom neither the in- The advan- tages that fluence of the sect to which INTRODUCTION . 11.
... sordid views of interest than by a generous love of truth , it is but too evident , how few in number the unprejudiced and impartial historians are , whom neither the in- The advan- tages that fluence of the sect to which INTRODUCTION . 11.
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... truth alone . In the present age , more espe- cially , the spirit of the times and the influence of predominant ... truths and duties of Christianity . The history of the church presents to our view a variety of ob- jects that are every ...
... truth alone . In the present age , more espe- cially , the spirit of the times and the influence of predominant ... truths and duties of Christianity . The history of the church presents to our view a variety of ob- jects that are every ...
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... truth from the darkness that covered it . And the fourth will carry down the same history , from the rise of Luther to the present time . XXIV . We have seen above , that the sphere of ecclesiastical history is extensive , that it com ...
... truth from the darkness that covered it . And the fourth will carry down the same history , from the rise of Luther to the present time . XXIV . We have seen above , that the sphere of ecclesiastical history is extensive , that it com ...
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... truth is , none of them had wisdom equal to such a solemn and arduous enterprize . This ap- pears manifestly from the laborious , but useless efforts of some of the Greek and Roman philoso- phers against the vulgar superstitions . These ...
... truth is , none of them had wisdom equal to such a solemn and arduous enterprize . This ap- pears manifestly from the laborious , but useless efforts of some of the Greek and Roman philoso- phers against the vulgar superstitions . These ...
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... truth , instead of exhibiting it in its genuine beauty and lustre . Of the former kind were the Epicureans and Academics . The Epicureans maintained , " That the world arose from chance ; that the gods ( whose existence they did not ...
... truth , instead of exhibiting it in its genuine beauty and lustre . Of the former kind were the Epicureans and Academics . The Epicureans maintained , " That the world arose from chance ; that the gods ( whose existence they did not ...
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