An Ecclesiastical History, Ancient and Modern: In which the Rise, Progress, and Variations of Church Power, are Considered in Their Connexion with the State of Learning and Philosophy, and the Political History of Europe During that Period, כרך 1Plaskitt & Cugle, 1840 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 6-10 מתוך 100
עמוד 22
... looked upon the law of Moses as an allegorical system of spiritual and mysterious truths , and renounced in its explication all regard to the outward letter.f VIII . These differences , in matters of such X. The Therapeuta , of whom ...
... looked upon the law of Moses as an allegorical system of spiritual and mysterious truths , and renounced in its explication all regard to the outward letter.f VIII . These differences , in matters of such X. The Therapeuta , of whom ...
עמוד 30
... looked upon as a sort of atheists ; and , by the Roman laws , those who were chargeable with atheism were declared the pests of human society . But this was not all : the sordid in- * Annal . lib . xv . cap . xliv . In Nerone , cap ...
... looked upon as a sort of atheists ; and , by the Roman laws , those who were chargeable with atheism were declared the pests of human society . But this was not all : the sordid in- * Annal . lib . xv . cap . xliv . In Nerone , cap ...
עמוד 44
... looked upon a course of life conformable to the law , as a meritorious title to eternal happiness , could not consider Christ as the Son of God , and the Saviour of mankind , but only as an eminent prophet , or a divine messenger , sent ...
... looked upon a course of life conformable to the law , as a meritorious title to eternal happiness , could not consider Christ as the Son of God , and the Saviour of mankind , but only as an eminent prophet , or a divine messenger , sent ...
עמוד 46
... looked upon as criminal , who con- tented themselves with observing the rules of strict temperance , without going farther . the most ancient times we find no mention of any public and solemn fasts , except on the an- niversary of ...
... looked upon as criminal , who con- tented themselves with observing the rules of strict temperance , without going farther . the most ancient times we find no mention of any public and solemn fasts , except on the an- niversary of ...
עמוד 48
... looked upon it to be the un- happiness of the soul to have been associated , at all , to a malignant , terrestrial body , so they imagined that the more the body was extenu- ated , the less it would corrupt and degrade the mind , or ...
... looked upon it to be the un- happiness of the soul to have been associated , at all , to a malignant , terrestrial body , so they imagined that the more the body was extenu- ated , the less it would corrupt and degrade the mind , or ...
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