An Ecclesiastical History, Ancient and Modern, כרך 1Harper & Bros., 1871 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 83
עמוד 16
... Greeks and Romans became as ambitious in their re- ligious pretensions , as in their political claims . They inaintained that their gods , though un- der different names , were the objects of reli- gious worship in all nations , and ...
... Greeks and Romans became as ambitious in their re- ligious pretensions , as in their political claims . They inaintained that their gods , though un- der different names , were the objects of reli- gious worship in all nations , and ...
עמוד 19
... Greeks , adopted also by the Romans ; and the other , that of the orientals , which had a great num- ber of votaries in Persia , Syria , Chaldea , Egypt , and even among the Jews . The for- mer was distinguished by the simple title of ...
... Greeks , adopted also by the Romans ; and the other , that of the orientals , which had a great num- ber of votaries in Persia , Syria , Chaldea , Egypt , and even among the Jews . The for- mer was distinguished by the simple title of ...
עמוד 23
... Greeks and Romans , they were pleased with several of the ceremonies that were used in the worship of the heathen deities , and did not hesitate to adopt them in the service of the true God , and add them as ornaments to the rites which ...
... Greeks and Romans , they were pleased with several of the ceremonies that were used in the worship of the heathen deities , and did not hesitate to adopt them in the service of the true God , and add them as ornaments to the rites which ...
עמוד 34
... Greek riches of his wisdom and liberality . They word that signifies fulness ; and they taught the were , however , aware of the insuperable dif- following particulars concerning him , and his ficulties that lay against their system ...
... Greek riches of his wisdom and liberality . They word that signifies fulness ; and they taught the were , however , aware of the insuperable dif- following particulars concerning him , and his ficulties that lay against their system ...
עמוד 35
... Greeks , in the opinion of most writers , were yet in possession of the first rank among the nations that cultivated ... Greek lan- guage , understood by it the duration of eternal and im- mutable things , or the period of time in which ...
... Greeks , in the opinion of most writers , were yet in possession of the first rank among the nations that cultivated ... Greek lan- guage , understood by it the duration of eternal and im- mutable things , or the period of time in which ...
מהדורות אחרות - הצג הכל
An Ecclesiastical History Ancient & Modern <span dir=ltr>Johann Lorenz Mosheim</span> אין תצוגה מקדימה זמינה - 2015 |
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