An Ecclesiastical History, Ancient and Modern, כרך 1 |
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עמוד 4
THE EDITOR'S PREFACE . . in every civilized country , the ministers of religion ,
from the nature of their education , may be expected to be conversant in literature
: but in no country do they appear to be so fond of imparting their thoughts to the ...
THE EDITOR'S PREFACE . . in every civilized country , the ministers of religion ,
from the nature of their education , may be expected to be conversant in literature
: but in no country do they appear to be so fond of imparting their thoughts to the ...
עמוד 10
... and uniform where the imperfections of humanity take place , this religious
society , besides the vicissitudes to which it must be exposed from the influence
of external events , mus be liable to various changes in its internal constitution .
... and uniform where the imperfections of humanity take place , this religious
society , besides the vicissitudes to which it must be exposed from the influence
of external events , mus be liable to various changes in its internal constitution .
עמוד 11
As long as they were the only rule of faith , religion preserved its native purity ;
and , in proportion as their decisions were either neglected or postponed to the
inventions of meu , it degenerated from its primitive and divine simplicity . It is
farther ...
As long as they were the only rule of faith , religion preserved its native purity ;
and , in proportion as their decisions were either neglected or postponed to the
inventions of meu , it degenerated from its primitive and divine simplicity . It is
farther ...
עמוד 12
... first , to the political state of those kingdoms and 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 ...
... first , to the political state of those kingdoms and 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 ...
עמוד 16
I cred rites and religious worship did not dis- || cannot think that this method of the
Greeks and Romans cover a manifest abuse of reason , and very || Mosheim
here imagines . If indeed there had been no striking marks of extravagance and ...
I cred rites and religious worship did not dis- || cannot think that this method of the
Greeks and Romans cover a manifest abuse of reason , and very || Mosheim
here imagines . If indeed there had been no striking marks of extravagance and ...
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