The Ecclesiastical History, Ancient and Modern: In which the Rise, Progress, and Variations of Church Power, are Considered in Their Connexion with Their State of Learning and Philosophy, and the Political History of Europe During that Period, כרך 1Harper, 1867 |
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עמוד 6
... lived near the periods in which they happened ; and I have endeavoured to report their contents with brevity , perspicuity , and precision . Abbreviators , generally speaking , do little more than reduce to a short and narrow compass ...
... lived near the periods in which they happened ; and I have endeavoured to report their contents with brevity , perspicuity , and precision . Abbreviators , generally speaking , do little more than reduce to a short and narrow compass ...
עמוד 13
... lived so . - A certain custom does not take place now ; therefore it did not prevail in former times . XX . If those who apply themselves to the composition of Ecclesiastical History be careful to avo.d the sources of error mentioned ...
... lived so . - A certain custom does not take place now ; therefore it did not prevail in former times . XX . If those who apply themselves to the composition of Ecclesiastical History be careful to avo.d the sources of error mentioned ...
עמוד 21
... lived in their neighbourhood . III . However severe was the authority which the Romans exercised over the Jews , it did not extend to the entire suppression of their civil and religious privileges . - The Jews were , in some measure ...
... lived in their neighbourhood . III . However severe was the authority which the Romans exercised over the Jews , it did not extend to the entire suppression of their civil and religious privileges . - The Jews were , in some measure ...
עמוד 22
... lived in peace , notwith- standing the diversity of their religious senti- ments . The government of the Romans con- tributed also to the maintenance of this mutual toleration and tranquillity , as they were ever ready to suppress and ...
... lived in peace , notwith- standing the diversity of their religious senti- ments . The government of the Romans con- tributed also to the maintenance of this mutual toleration and tranquillity , as they were ever ready to suppress and ...
עמוד 23
... lived in the time of our Saviour , had brought , from Chal- dea and the neighbouring countries , many ex- travagant and idle fancies , which were utterly unknown to the original founders of the na- tion . The conquest of Asia by ...
... lived in the time of our Saviour , had brought , from Chal- dea and the neighbouring countries , many ex- travagant and idle fancies , which were utterly unknown to the original founders of the na- tion . The conquest of Asia by ...
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