An Ecclesiastical History, Ancient and Modern, כרך 1Harper & Bros., 1871 |
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תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 92
עמוד 18
... corruption and de- pravity of manners , which appeared in the impunity of the most flagitious crimes . Ju- venal and ... corrupt manners of those who then lay in the darkness of idolatry are described in an ample and af- fecting manner ...
... corruption and de- pravity of manners , which appeared in the impunity of the most flagitious crimes . Ju- venal and ... corrupt manners of those who then lay in the darkness of idolatry are described in an ample and af- fecting manner ...
עמוד 20
... corruption , stood highly in need of some divine teacher to convey to the mind true and certain principles of ... corruption , which might be ex probably gave occasion to this animadversion of our learn - pected from the authority and ...
... corruption , stood highly in need of some divine teacher to convey to the mind true and certain principles of ... corruption , which might be ex probably gave occasion to this animadversion of our learn - pected from the authority and ...
עמוד 21
... corrupt and wicked prince , and followed the example of his father's crimes in such a man- ner , that the Jews , weary of his iniquitous ad- ministration , laid their complaints and griev- ances before Augustus , who delivered them from ...
... corrupt and wicked prince , and followed the example of his father's crimes in such a man- ner , that the Jews , weary of his iniquitous ad- ministration , laid their complaints and griev- ances before Augustus , who delivered them from ...
עמוד 23
... corrupt the religion and morals of the multitude must have been . They were , ac- cordingly , sunk in the most deplorable igno- rance of God and of divine things , and had no notion of any other way of rendering them- selves acceptable ...
... corrupt the religion and morals of the multitude must have been . They were , ac- cordingly , sunk in the most deplorable igno- rance of God and of divine things , and had no notion of any other way of rendering them- selves acceptable ...
עמוד 24
... corrupt and superstitious nations , they brought home also their pernici- ous errors , and their idle fictions ... corrupted by the idolatrous customs of the pagan nations . * XVIII . The Jews multiplied so prodigiously , that the narrow ...
... corrupt and superstitious nations , they brought home also their pernici- ous errors , and their idle fictions ... corrupted by the idolatrous customs of the pagan nations . * XVIII . The Jews multiplied so prodigiously , that the narrow ...
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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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