An Ecclesiastical History Ancient & Modern...R. Baynes, 1819 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 71
עמוד 7
... effect upon the minds of his subjects , that three thousand of them immediately followed it , and were baptiz- ed with him . Many are of opinion , that the desire of extending his dominions was that which contributed principally to ...
... effect upon the minds of his subjects , that three thousand of them immediately followed it , and were baptiz- ed with him . Many are of opinion , that the desire of extending his dominions was that which contributed principally to ...
עמוד 12
... effect , and their expectations were entirely disap- pointed . The greatest part of these barbarians embraced Christianity ; though it be also true , that , in the beginning of their usurpations , the professors of that religion ...
... effect , and their expectations were entirely disap- pointed . The greatest part of these barbarians embraced Christianity ; though it be also true , that , in the beginning of their usurpations , the professors of that religion ...
עמוד 13
... effects upon the religious sentiments of the Gauls . They introduced among that people the most desperate notions , and led many of them to reject the belief of a superintending providence , and to exclude the Deity from the government ...
... effects upon the religious sentiments of the Gauls . They introduced among that people the most desperate notions , and led many of them to reject the belief of a superintending providence , and to exclude the Deity from the government ...
עמוד 15
... effects of their monarch's wrath ; and this from a prevailing notion , not perhaps entirely groundless , that they favoured the Romans , and rendered real services to their republic [ x ] . In this persecution , a prodigious number of ...
... effects of their monarch's wrath ; and this from a prevailing notion , not perhaps entirely groundless , that they favoured the Romans , and rendered real services to their republic [ x ] . In this persecution , a prodigious number of ...
עמוד 23
... effects of his pre- tended superiority . And none distinguished him- self more by his ambition and arrogance in this C 4 [ o ] Le Quien , Oriens Christ . tom . i . p . 36 . matter , CENT . matter , than Acacius , one of the Chap . II ...
... effects of his pre- tended superiority . And none distinguished him- self more by his ambition and arrogance in this C 4 [ o ] Le Quien , Oriens Christ . tom . i . p . 36 . matter , CENT . matter , than Acacius , one of the Chap . II ...
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