Institutes of Ecclesiastical History, Ancient and Modern, Τόμος 4Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans; Hatchard and Son; F. and J. Rivington; Hamilton and Company; Simpkin and Company; Cowie and Company; T. Bumpus; Bagster and Sons; J. Bain; T. and W. Boone; J. Bigg and Son; E. Hodgson; H.G. Bohn; Houlston and Company; H. Washbourne; Smith, Elder, and Company; J. Nisbet and Company; Stevens and Company; W.J. Cleaver; J. Green; W. White; G. Willis; J. Cornish; J. Snow; G. Routledge; Bickers and Company; and J.H. Parker, Oxford., 1850 |
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... believe him . By this artifice he first brought over twelve Brahmans to adopt his discipline and their example induced a great multitude to follow him as their master . After the death of Robert , this singular establishment lay for ...
... believe him . By this artifice he first brought over twelve Brahmans to adopt his discipline and their example induced a great multitude to follow him as their master . After the death of Robert , this singular establishment lay for ...
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... believe the Jesuit Tachard , ) the king of Siam told the ambassador , " that it was no light matter to change a nation's religion , after it had prevailed for more than 2200 years : and that he wondered the king of France should ...
... believe the Jesuit Tachard , ) the king of Siam told the ambassador , " that it was no light matter to change a nation's religion , after it had prevailed for more than 2200 years : and that he wondered the king of France should ...
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... believe that many ages ago , the Chinese had been made acquainted with Christ , and had paid Him worship : and that to these false representations must be attributed the favourable disposition of the emperor towards Christianity , and ...
... believe that many ages ago , the Chinese had been made acquainted with Christ , and had paid Him worship : and that to these false representations must be attributed the favourable disposition of the emperor towards Christianity , and ...
Σελίδα 33
... believe , that such an apology for Hobbes exists : but perhaps it was drawn up by one of his friends , to shield his reputation after he was dead . Yet , if it was written and pub- lished by himself , it can afford but little support to ...
... believe , that such an apology for Hobbes exists : but perhaps it was drawn up by one of his friends , to shield his reputation after he was dead . Yet , if it was written and pub- lished by himself , it can afford but little support to ...
Σελίδα 35
... believe him , the divine origin of Christianity cannot be proved , but only be rendered very pro- bable . The whole of religion , according to him , consists in five articles : I. There is a God . II . He is to be worshipped . III . And ...
... believe him , the divine origin of Christianity cannot be proved , but only be rendered very pro- bable . The whole of religion , according to him , consists in five articles : I. There is a God . II . He is to be worshipped . III . And ...
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