An Ecclesiastical History Ancient & Modern...R. Baynes, 1819 |
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תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 100
עמוד 3
... cause and pro- gress of Christianity . It must , however , be ac- The farther knowledged that the Christian emperors , espe - decline of cially those who ruled in the east , were active idolatry . and assiduous in extirpating the ...
... cause and pro- gress of Christianity . It must , however , be ac- The farther knowledged that the Christian emperors , espe - decline of cially those who ruled in the east , were active idolatry . and assiduous in extirpating the ...
עמוד 10
... causes of these conver- sions . VII . The causes and circumstances by which these different nations were engaged to abandon the superstition of their ancestors , and to embrace the religion of Jesus , may be easily deduced from the ...
... causes of these conver- sions . VII . The causes and circumstances by which these different nations were engaged to abandon the superstition of their ancestors , and to embrace the religion of Jesus , may be easily deduced from the ...
עמוד 12
... cause of Christianity , it was merely by the insti- gation of the Pagans who remained yet in the empire , that they were excited to treat with such severity and violence the followers of Christ . The painful consideration of their ...
... cause of Christianity , it was merely by the insti- gation of the Pagans who remained yet in the empire , that they were excited to treat with such severity and violence the followers of Christ . The painful consideration of their ...
עמוד 22
... causes contributed to bring about a change in the external form of ecclesias- vernment tical government . The power of the bishops , par- somewhat ticularly those of the first order , was sometimes augmented , and sometimes diminished ...
... causes contributed to bring about a change in the external form of ecclesias- vernment tical government . The power of the bishops , par- somewhat ticularly those of the first order , was sometimes augmented , and sometimes diminished ...
עמוד 27
... cause by the most alluring promises , and attached to their interests by the most magnificent acts of liberality , whole swarms of monks , who served as intestine enemies to the bishops , and as a dead weight on the side of patriarchal ...
... cause by the most alluring promises , and attached to their interests by the most magnificent acts of liberality , whole swarms of monks , who served as intestine enemies to the bishops , and as a dead weight on the side of patriarchal ...
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