An Ecclesiastical History, Ancient and Modern, כרך 1Harper & Bros., 1871 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 94
עמוד 13
... empires , and the dreadful calamities which Christianity , in its very infancy , was obliged to encounter , and over ... empire of Providence , and also the inconstancy and vanity of human affairs . And , among the many advantages that ...
... empires , and the dreadful calamities which Christianity , in its very infancy , was obliged to encounter , and over ... empire of Providence , and also the inconstancy and vanity of human affairs . And , among the many advantages that ...
עמוד 15
... empire , when JESUS CHRIST made his appearance upon earth . The re- moter nations which had submitted to the yoke III . It must , at the same time , be acknow- of this mighty empire , were ruled either by ledged , that this supreme ...
... empire , when JESUS CHRIST made his appearance upon earth . The re- moter nations which had submitted to the yoke III . It must , at the same time , be acknow- of this mighty empire , were ruled either by ledged , that this supreme ...
עמוד 16
... empire , divided into various provinces , over every one of which a * See the discourse of Athanasius , entitled , Oratio contra Gentes , in the first volume of his works . This fact affords a satisfactory account of the vast number of ...
... empire , divided into various provinces , over every one of which a * See the discourse of Athanasius , entitled , Oratio contra Gentes , in the first volume of his works . This fact affords a satisfactory account of the vast number of ...
עמוד 17
... empire , nor any new form of worship to be openly introduced , yet they granted to their c.tizens a full liberty of ... empires , or women rendered illustrious by remarkable actions or useful inventions . The merit of these distin ...
... empire , nor any new form of worship to be openly introduced , yet they granted to their c.tizens a full liberty of ... empires , or women rendered illustrious by remarkable actions or useful inventions . The merit of these distin ...
עמוד 30
... empire , which was so inti- mately connected with the form , and indeed , with the very essence of its political consti- tution ; for , though the Romans gave an un- limited toleration to all religions which had nothing in their tenets ...
... empire , which was so inti- mately connected with the form , and indeed , with the very essence of its political consti- tution ; for , though the Romans gave an un- limited toleration to all religions which had nothing in their tenets ...
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abbot ancient Annal apostles appears Arians arose assembled authority barbarous Beghards Benedictine Biblioth bishop bishop of Rome called canons century Charlemagne Chris Christ Christian Christian church clergy concerning consequence Constantinople controversy corrupt council death Deity dignity disciples dispute distinguished divine doctors doctrine dominion Donatists Eccles ecclesiastical edict eminent emperor empire epistles Eusebius famous favour France Franciscans genius Gnostics Gospel greatest Greeks Gregory Hence heretics Hist Histoire holy honour Irenæus Italy Jews king labours Latin laws Le Quien learned Mabillon maintained Manichæans manner matter mentioned monastic monks Monophysites multitude nations nature Nestorians Nestorius observed opinion origin Paris Paulicians persons philosophy Photius piety pious pope Præf prelate presbyters priests princes principal provinces published reign religion religious rendered respect rites Roman pontiffs Rome sacred Saracens Scriptures sect spirit superstition things tian tion true truth VIII worship writers zeal