An Ecclesiastical History, Ancient and Modern: 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, כרך 1Plaskitt & Company and Armstrong & Plaskitt, 1834 |
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עמוד 10
... CHRIST , and is commonly known under the denomination of the Church . It com- prehends both the external and internal condition of this community , and so connects each event with the causes from which it proceeds , and the instruments ...
... CHRIST , and is commonly known under the denomination of the Church . It com- prehends both the external and internal condition of this community , and so connects each event with the causes from which it proceeds , and the instruments ...
עמוד 15
... CHRIST . evils which thence arose we may justly reckon the formidable armies , that were necessary to support these extortions in the provinces , and the civil wars which frequently broke out , be- tween the oppressed nations and their ...
... CHRIST . evils which thence arose we may justly reckon the formidable armies , that were necessary to support these extortions in the provinces , and the civil wars which frequently broke out , be- tween the oppressed nations and their ...
עמוד 18
... Christ's birth , looked upon this whole system of religion as a just object of ridicule and contempt . * XVI . At the time of Christ's appearance upon earth , the religion of the Romans , as well as their arms , had extended itself over ...
... Christ's birth , looked upon this whole system of religion as a just object of ridicule and contempt . * XVI . At the time of Christ's appearance upon earth , the religion of the Romans , as well as their arms , had extended itself over ...
עמוד 19
... Christ , and were particu- larly encouraged by the liberality of the rich , and the protection of those who were in power . † XXII . We observed in the preceding section , that there was another kind of philosophy , in which religion ...
... Christ , and were particu- larly encouraged by the liberality of the rich , and the protection of those who were in power . † XXII . We observed in the preceding section , that there was another kind of philosophy , in which religion ...
עמוד 20
... Christ . I. THE state of the Jews was not much bet- ter than that of the other nations at the time of Christ's appearance in the world . They were governed by Herod , who was himself a tributary to the Roman people . This prince was ...
... Christ . I. THE state of the Jews was not much bet- ter than that of the other nations at the time of Christ's appearance in the world . They were governed by Herod , who was himself a tributary to the Roman people . This prince was ...
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