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 7
... sent to the public will neither appear superfluous nor be found useless . For , as I have employed many years in the most laborious researches , in order to acquire a thorough acquaintance with the history of Christianity from the ...
... sent to the public will neither appear superfluous nor be found useless . For , as I have employed many years in the most laborious researches , in order to acquire a thorough acquaintance with the history of Christianity from the ...
עמוד 25
... sent but once to preach to the Jews during the life of Christ . He chose to keep them about his own person , that they might be thoroughly instructed in the affairs of his kingdom . That the multitude , however , might not be destitute ...
... sent but once to preach to the Jews during the life of Christ . He chose to keep them about his own person , that they might be thoroughly instructed in the affairs of his kingdom . That the multitude , however , might not be destitute ...
עמוד 29
... sent . III . The Supreme Judge of the world did not suffer the barbarous conduct of this perfi- dious nation to go unpunished . The most sig- nal marks of divine justice pursued them ; and the cruelties which they had exercised upon ...
... sent . III . The Supreme Judge of the world did not suffer the barbarous conduct of this perfi- dious nation to go unpunished . The most sig- nal marks of divine justice pursued them ; and the cruelties which they had exercised upon ...
עמוד 31
... sent down by the angry gods , because the Christians , who contemned their authority , were suffered in the empire . ‡ IX . The various kinds of punishment , both capital and corrective , which were employed against the Christians , are ...
... sent down by the angry gods , because the Christians , who contemned their authority , were suffered in the empire . ‡ IX . The various kinds of punishment , both capital and corrective , which were employed against the Christians , are ...
עמוד 36
... sent to instruct the nations , or who , of their own accord , aban- doned every worldly attachment , and conse- crated themselves to the sacred office of propa- gating the Gospel . * . In this rank , also , we must place those to whom ...
... sent to instruct the nations , or who , of their own accord , aban- doned every worldly attachment , and conse- crated themselves to the sacred office of propa- gating the Gospel . * . In this rank , also , we must place those to whom ...
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