An Ecclesiastical History Ancient & Modern...R. Baynes, 1819 |
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תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 68
עמוד
... CONSIDERED IN THEIR CONNEXION WITH THE STATE OF LEARNING AND PHILOSOPHY , AND THE POLITICAL HISTORY OF EUROPE DURING THAT PERIOD . BY THE LATE LEARNED JOHN LAWRENCE MOSHEIM , D. D. AND CHANCELLOR OF THE UNIVERSITY OF GOTTINGEN ...
... CONSIDERED IN THEIR CONNEXION WITH THE STATE OF LEARNING AND PHILOSOPHY , AND THE POLITICAL HISTORY OF EUROPE DURING THAT PERIOD . BY THE LATE LEARNED JOHN LAWRENCE MOSHEIM , D. D. AND CHANCELLOR OF THE UNIVERSITY OF GOTTINGEN ...
עמוד 19
... considered , not only as less subtile and difficult than that of the Stagirite , but also as more conformable to the genius and spirit of the Christian religion . Besides , the most valuable of Plato's works were translated into Latin ...
... considered , not only as less subtile and difficult than that of the Stagirite , but also as more conformable to the genius and spirit of the Christian religion . Besides , the most valuable of Plato's works were translated into Latin ...
עמוד 26
... considered themselves as injured by the patriarchs ; the coun- cils also , in which the majesty and legislative power of the church immediately resided ; all these were so many obstacles to the arbitrary pro- ceeding of the patriarchal ...
... considered themselves as injured by the patriarchs ; the coun- cils also , in which the majesty and legislative power of the church immediately resided ; all these were so many obstacles to the arbitrary pro- ceeding of the patriarchal ...
עמוד 43
... considered as the parent of the Pelagian and Nestorian heresies ; though during his life he was held in the highest esteem , and died in the communion of the church . [ h ] This appears by the testimony of Cosmas Indicopleustes , a ...
... considered as the parent of the Pelagian and Nestorian heresies ; though during his life he was held in the highest esteem , and died in the communion of the church . [ h ] This appears by the testimony of Cosmas Indicopleustes , a ...
עמוד 48
... considered as true piety , the only acceptable me- thod of worshipping the deity , and rendering him propitious [ n ] . The greatest part of the Mystics were led into the absurdities of this ex- travagant discipline , not so much by the ...
... considered as true piety , the only acceptable me- thod of worshipping the deity , and rendering him propitious [ n ] . The greatest part of the Mystics were led into the absurdities of this ex- travagant discipline , not so much by the ...
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