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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תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 100
עמוד 6
... 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 of some learned men who have experienced the great ...
... 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 of some learned men who have experienced the great ...
עמוד 7
... whole of the following work , but more especially in the third book , which comprehends the history of the Christian , and particularly of the Latin or western church , from Charlemagne to the rise of Luther and the commencement of the ...
... whole of the following work , but more especially in the third book , which comprehends the history of the Christian , and particularly of the Latin or western church , from Charlemagne to the rise of Luther and the commencement of the ...
עמוד 14
... whole a variety of parts that seem hete- rogeneous and discordant . Different writers on this subject have followed different methods , according to the diversity of their views and their peculiar manner of thinking . The order Í have ...
... whole a variety of parts that seem hete- rogeneous and discordant . Different writers on this subject have followed different methods , according to the diversity of their views and their peculiar manner of thinking . The order Í have ...
עמוד 18
... whole system of religion as a just object of ridicule and contempt . XVI . At the time of Christ's appearance upon earth , the religion of the Romans , as well as their arms , had extended itself over a great part of the world . This ...
... whole system of religion as a just object of ridicule and contempt . XVI . At the time of Christ's appearance upon earth , the religion of the Romans , as well as their arms , had extended itself over a great part of the world . This ...
עמוד 21
... whole 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 ...
... whole 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 ...
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