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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תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 99
עמוד 3
... multitude of reasons that render it peculiarly interesting to the Christian . Besides , there has not hitherto appeared , in English , any complete history of the church , that represents its revolutions , its divisions , and doctrines ...
... multitude of reasons that render it peculiarly interesting to the Christian . Besides , there has not hitherto appeared , in English , any complete history of the church , that represents its revolutions , its divisions , and doctrines ...
עמוד 21
... multitude . The supercilious doctors , who vaunted their pro- found knowledge of the law , and their deep * stantly showing their fallibility and their igno- rance by their religious differences , and were divided into a great variety ...
... multitude . The supercilious doctors , who vaunted their pro- found knowledge of the law , and their deep * stantly showing their fallibility and their igno- rance by their religious differences , and were divided into a great variety ...
עמוד 22
... multitude ; and hence they were both secured against the attempts of each other , and lived in peace , notwith- standing the diversity of their religious senti- ments . The government of the Romans con- tributed also to the maintenance ...
... multitude ; and hence they were both secured against the attempts of each other , and lived in peace , notwith- standing the diversity of their religious senti- ments . The government of the Romans con- tributed also to the maintenance ...
עמוד 23
... multitude must have been . They were , ac- cordingly , sunk in the most deplorable igno- rance of God and of divine things , and had no notion of any other way of rendering them- selves acceptable to the Supreme Being , than by ...
... multitude must have been . They were , ac- cordingly , sunk in the most deplorable igno- rance of God and of divine things , and had no notion of any other way of rendering them- selves acceptable to the Supreme Being , than by ...
עמוד 24
... multitude . All this ap- pears to have been most singularly and wisely directed by the adorable hand of an interposing Providence , to the end that this people , which was the sole depository of the true religion , and of the knowledge ...
... multitude . All this ap- pears to have been most singularly and wisely directed by the adorable hand of an interposing Providence , to the end that this people , which was the sole depository of the true religion , and of the knowledge ...
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