An Ecclesiastical History, Ancient and Modern, כרך 1Harper & Bros., 1871 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 90
עמוד 4
... nations of Chris- tendom . The Danish court invited him to Copenhagen , and rewarded his merit by the grant of a professorship in the university of that capital . The duke of Brunswick - Wolffenbuttel afterwards patronised him ; and ...
... nations of Chris- tendom . The Danish court invited him to Copenhagen , and rewarded his merit by the grant of a professorship in the university of that capital . The duke of Brunswick - Wolffenbuttel afterwards patronised him ; and ...
עמוד 12
... nations in which the Christian religion has been embraced or rejected ; and , secondly , to their religious state , i . e . the opinions they have entertained concerning the divine nature , and the worship that is to be addressed to God ...
... nations in which the Christian religion has been embraced or rejected ; and , secondly , to their religious state , i . e . the opinions they have entertained concerning the divine nature , and the worship that is to be addressed to God ...
עמוד 15
... nations and their haughty conquerors . I. A GREAT part of the world was subject to the Roman 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 ...
... nations and their haughty conquerors . I. A GREAT part of the world was subject to the Roman 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 ...
עמוד 16
... nations , and therefore they gave the names of their deities to those of other countries . This pretension , whether supported by ignorance or other means , intro- duced inexpressible darkness and perplexity into the history of the ...
... nations , and therefore they gave the names of their deities to those of other countries . This pretension , whether supported by ignorance or other means , intro- duced inexpressible darkness and perplexity into the history of the ...
עמוד 17
... nations , or force strangers to pay homage to theirs . The Romans exercised this toleration in the amplest manner ; for , though they would not allow any changes to be made In the religions that were publicly professed in the empire ...
... nations , or force strangers to pay homage to theirs . The Romans exercised this toleration in the amplest manner ; for , though they would not allow any changes to be made In the religions that were publicly professed in the empire ...
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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