An Ecclesiastical History Ancient & Modern...R. Baynes, 1819 |
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תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 72
עמוד 9
... eminent missionary , are to be found in Wilkin's Concilia Magnæ Brit . et . Hibernia , tom . i . p . 2. With respect to the famous cave , which is called the Purgatory of St. Patrick , the reader may consult Le Brun , Histoire Critique ...
... eminent missionary , are to be found in Wilkin's Concilia Magnæ Brit . et . Hibernia , tom . i . p . 2. With respect to the famous cave , which is called the Purgatory of St. Patrick , the reader may consult Le Brun , Histoire Critique ...
עמוד 10
... eminent men contributed to this happy pur- pose , and were the means by which the darkness of many was turned into light . But , on the other hand , they must be very inattentive and superfi- cial observers of things , who do not ...
... eminent men contributed to this happy pur- pose , and were the means by which the darkness of many was turned into light . But , on the other hand , they must be very inattentive and superfi- cial observers of things , who do not ...
עמוד 17
... eminent and important stations , both ecclesiastical and civil , yet we must not conclude from thence , that the sciences were held in universal contempt . letters The value of learning , and the excellence of the among the finer arts ...
... eminent and important stations , both ecclesiastical and civil , yet we must not conclude from thence , that the sciences were held in universal contempt . letters The value of learning , and the excellence of the among the finer arts ...
עמוד 19
... eminent phi- losopher , as a labyrinth beset with thorns and thistles [ e ] ; and yet , had they been able to read and understand his works , it is probable , that many of them would have become his followers . The doctrine of Plato had ...
... eminent phi- losopher , as a labyrinth beset with thorns and thistles [ e ] ; and yet , had they been able to read and understand his works , it is probable , that many of them would have become his followers . The doctrine of Plato had ...
עמוד 30
... eminent nature , that Martin , bishop of Tours , was so audacious as to maintain , at a public en- tertainment , that the emperor was inferior , in dignity , to one of that order [ ] . As to the dea- cons , their pride and ...
... eminent nature , that Martin , bishop of Tours , was so audacious as to maintain , at a public en- tertainment , that the emperor was inferior , in dignity , to one of that order [ ] . As to the dea- cons , their pride and ...
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