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 3
... Latin phrase appeared to me elegant , expressive , and compatible with the English idiom , I have constantly followed it ; but , in all other cases , I have departed from it , and have often added a few sentences , to render an observa ...
... Latin phrase appeared to me elegant , expressive , and compatible with the English idiom , I have constantly followed it ; but , in all other cases , I have departed from it , and have often added a few sentences , to render an observa ...
עמוד 7
... Latin or western church , from Charlemagne to the rise of Luther and the commencement of the Reforma- tion . This period of history , though it abound with shining examples , though it be unspeakably useful as a key to the knowledge of ...
... Latin or western church , from Charlemagne to the rise of Luther and the commencement of the Reforma- tion . This period of history , though it abound with shining examples , though it be unspeakably useful as a key to the knowledge of ...
עמוד 19
... Latin translation of that learned work , vol . i . p . 66 , 500 ; vol . ii . p . 1171. See also , upon the same subject , Mour- gue's Plan Theologique du Pythagorisme , tom . i . proceed from him . The learned also know that , CHAP . I ...
... Latin translation of that learned work , vol . i . p . 66 , 500 ; vol . ii . p . 1171. See also , upon the same subject , Mour- gue's Plan Theologique du Pythagorisme , tom . i . proceed from him . The learned also know that , CHAP . I ...
עמוד 33
... Latin , who opposed these sects , considered them as. wickedness . * This persecution was occasioned , if we may give credit to Hegesippus , by Do- mitian's fear of losing the empire ; for he had been informed , that , among the ...
... Latin , who opposed these sects , considered them as. wickedness . * This persecution was occasioned , if we may give credit to Hegesippus , by Do- mitian's fear of losing the empire ; for he had been informed , that , among the ...
עמוד 34
... Latin , who opposed these sects , considered them as so many branches that derived their origin from the Platonic philosophy . But this was mere illusion . An apparent resemblance between certain opinions of Plato , and some of the ...
... Latin , who opposed these sects , considered them as so many branches that derived their origin from the Platonic philosophy . But this was mere illusion . An apparent resemblance between certain opinions of Plato , and some of the ...
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