An Ecclesiastical History, Ancient and Modern, כרך 1Harper & Bros., 1871 |
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תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 83
עמוד 3
... considered by the philosopher , as an important branch of the history of the human mind ; and I need not mention a multitude of reasons that render it peculiarly interesting to the Christian . Besides , there has not hitherto appeared ...
... considered by the philosopher , as an important branch of the history of the human mind ; and I need not mention a multitude of reasons that render it peculiarly interesting to the Christian . Besides , there has not hitherto appeared ...
עמוד 15
... considered both || darkest ignorance . All this contributed , no with respect to its form and its laws , was doubt , in a singular manner , to facilitate the certainly mild and equitable . But the in - progress of the Gospel , and to ...
... considered both || darkest ignorance . All this contributed , no with respect to its form and its laws , was doubt , in a singular manner , to facilitate the certainly mild and equitable . But the in - progress of the Gospel , and to ...
עמוד 16
... considered them as widely different from each other in sex and power , in their nature , and also in their respective offices ; and they appeased them by a multiplicity of ceremonies and of ferings , in order to obtain their protection ...
... considered them as widely different from each other in sex and power , in their nature , and also in their respective offices ; and they appeased them by a multiplicity of ceremonies and of ferings , in order to obtain their protection ...
עמוד 18
... considered tion , since the priests were ever ready to ac- as their equals . - The priests were little solicit - cuse , before a raging and superstit ous multi- ous to animate the people to a virtuous con- tude , those who discovered ...
... considered tion , since the priests were ever ready to ac- as their equals . - The priests were little solicit - cuse , before a raging and superstit ous multi- ous to animate the people to a virtuous con- tude , those who discovered ...
עמוד 21
... considered , the condition of those who lived under the go- vernment of the other sons of Herod , was much more supportable than the state of those who were immediately subject to the Roman juris- diction . VI . Religion had not a ...
... considered , the condition of those who lived under the go- vernment of the other sons of Herod , was much more supportable than the state of those who were immediately subject to the Roman juris- diction . VI . Religion had not a ...
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An Ecclesiastical History Ancient & Modern <span dir=ltr>Johann Lorenz Mosheim</span> אין תצוגה מקדימה זמינה - 2015 |
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