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 & Cugle, 1840 |
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תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 100
עמוד 20
... body of specious and pompous doc- trine , but , at the same time , as a body without nerves , or any principles of consistency and vigour . XXIV . Plato is generally looked upon as superior to all the other philosophers in wis- dom ...
... body of specious and pompous doc- trine , but , at the same time , as a body without nerves , or any principles of consistency and vigour . XXIV . Plato is generally looked upon as superior to all the other philosophers in wis- dom ...
עמוד 21
... body of the people , and the more learned part of the nation were divided upon points of the highest consequence . All looked for a deliverer , but not for such a one as God had promised . Instead of a meek and spiritual Saviour , they ...
... body of the people , and the more learned part of the nation were divided upon points of the highest consequence . All looked for a deliverer , but not for such a one as God had promised . Instead of a meek and spiritual Saviour , they ...
עמוד 22
... body , and that their duration was prolonged beyond the limits of this transitory state . The Sadducees assigned to them the same period that concludes this mortal life . The Essenes differed from both , and maintained that future ...
... body , and that their duration was prolonged beyond the limits of this transitory state . The Sadducees assigned to them the same period that concludes this mortal life . The Essenes differed from both , and maintained that future ...
עמוד 29
... body of men who are condemned by the laws of the state , and thus expose my life and fortune to the most imminent danger . " CHAPTER V. Concerning the Calamitous Events that happened to the Church . I. THE innocence and virtue that dis ...
... body of men who are condemned by the laws of the state , and thus expose my life and fortune to the most imminent danger . " CHAPTER V. Concerning the Calamitous Events that happened to the Church . I. THE innocence and virtue that dis ...
עמוד 32
... body , and not against particular churches , and were conse- quently in force in the remotest provinces . The authority of Tertullian confirms this , who tells us , that Nero and Domitian had en- acted laws against the Christians , of ...
... body , and not against particular churches , and were conse- quently in force in the remotest provinces . The authority of Tertullian confirms this , who tells us , that Nero and Domitian had en- acted laws against the Christians , of ...
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