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 6
... respect . I have still retained the division of the whole into certain periods ; for , though a continued narration would have been more agreeable to my own taste , and had also several cir- cumstances to recommend it , yet the counsels ...
... respect . I have still retained the division of the whole into certain periods ; for , though a continued narration would have been more agreeable to my own taste , and had also several cir- cumstances to recommend it , yet the counsels ...
עמוד 8
... respect to the Cathari and Albigenses , the Beghards and Beguines , the Brethren and Sisters of the Free Spirit ( whose pestilential fanaticism was a public nuisance to many countries in Europe during a period of four hundred years ...
... respect to the Cathari and Albigenses , the Beghards and Beguines , the Brethren and Sisters of the Free Spirit ( whose pestilential fanaticism was a public nuisance to many countries in Europe during a period of four hundred years ...
עמוד 12
... respect to the Internal History of the Church , nothing is more adapted to lay open to view the hidden springs of its various changes , than an acquaintance with the History of Learning and Philosophy in ancient times . For it is ...
... respect to the Internal History of the Church , nothing is more adapted to lay open to view the hidden springs of its various changes , than an acquaintance with the History of Learning and Philosophy in ancient times . For it is ...
עמוד 15
... respect to its form and its laws , was doubt , in a singular manner , to facilitate the certainly mild and equitable . But the in - progress of the Gospel , and to crown the la justice and avarice of the prætors and pro- bours of its ...
... respect to its form and its laws , was doubt , in a singular manner , to facilitate the certainly mild and equitable . But the in - progress of the Gospel , and to crown the la justice and avarice of the prætors and pro- bours of its ...
עמוד 17
... respect . * IX . The deities of almost all nations were either ancient heroes , renowned for noble ex- ploits and beneficent deeds , or kings and gene- rals who had founded empires , or women rendered illustrious by remarkable actions ...
... respect . * IX . The deities of almost all nations were either ancient heroes , renowned for noble ex- ploits and beneficent deeds , or kings and gene- rals who had founded empires , or women rendered illustrious by remarkable actions ...
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