An Ecclesiastical History Ancient & Modern...R. Baynes, 1819 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 100
עמוד 24
... tion of PART II . II . It was much about this time that Juvenal , bishop of Jerusalem , or rather of Elia , attempted to withdraw himself and his church from the ju- Juvenal . risdiction of the bishop of Caesarea , and aspired after a ...
... tion of PART II . II . It was much about this time that Juvenal , bishop of Jerusalem , or rather of Elia , attempted to withdraw himself and his church from the ju- Juvenal . risdiction of the bishop of Caesarea , and aspired after a ...
עמוד 26
... tion of order and tranquillity in the remoter pro- vinces . Such were the great and distinguishing privileges of the patriarchs ; and they were ac- companied with others of less moment , which it is needless to mention . The incon ...
... tion of order and tranquillity in the remoter pro- vinces . Such were the great and distinguishing privileges of the patriarchs ; and they were ac- companied with others of less moment , which it is needless to mention . The incon ...
עמוד 38
... tion , hurried frequently the contending parties into the most dangerous extremes . Supersti- apace . II . If , before this time , the lustre of religion tion grows was clouded with superstition , and its divine pre- cepts adulterated ...
... tion , hurried frequently the contending parties into the most dangerous extremes . Supersti- apace . II . If , before this time , the lustre of religion tion grows was clouded with superstition , and its divine pre- cepts adulterated ...
עמוד 59
... tion , heard the contending parties during the space of three days , and , at length , pronounced sentence in favour of the Catholics [ e ] . The Ca- tholic bishops , who were present at this confer- ence , were 286 in number ; and ...
... tion , heard the contending parties during the space of three days , and , at length , pronounced sentence in favour of the Catholics [ e ] . The Ca- tholic bishops , who were present at this confer- ence , were 286 in number ; and ...
עמוד 63
... tion , he justly observes , that though in one or two particular cases , a mouth may be so singularly formed as to utter articu- late sounds , without the usual instrument of speech ( some ex- crescence probably supplying the defect ) ...
... tion , he justly observes , that though in one or two particular cases , a mouth may be so singularly formed as to utter articu- late sounds , without the usual instrument of speech ( some ex- crescence probably supplying the defect ) ...
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