Institutes of Ecclesiastical History: Ancient and Modern, Τόμος 1Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1850 |
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Σελίδα xiv
... body of general ecclesiastical history , unless it be also professedly superficial . In distributing the whole mass of information over four volumes , the Editor used his own discretion . It seemed of more importance to render each ...
... body of general ecclesiastical history , unless it be also professedly superficial . In distributing the whole mass of information over four volumes , the Editor used his own discretion . It seemed of more importance to render each ...
Σελίδα xxii
... body , to which they belonged , never was : it was only kept in a feverish state of irritation and alarm , with resources carefully husbanded for the first occasion when they could be used with vigour . In the Donatistic schism will be ...
... body , to which they belonged , never was : it was only kept in a feverish state of irritation and alarm , with resources carefully husbanded for the first occasion when they could be used with vigour . In the Donatistic schism will be ...
Σελίδα xxiii
... body , proportionable penances had been immemorially exacted . This was a just and salutary regulation ; but it glided insensibly into such abuses as altered the whole face of western Europe . Upon penance was founded a sort of science ...
... body , proportionable penances had been immemorially exacted . This was a just and salutary regulation ; but it glided insensibly into such abuses as altered the whole face of western Europe . Upon penance was founded a sort of science ...
Σελίδα xxiv
... body , or its appurtenances , of such a personage , might come within the reach of a very wide circle . Oriental speculators upon European credulity were careful to send away disappointed no customer for super- stitious wares . A ...
... body , or its appurtenances , of such a personage , might come within the reach of a very wide circle . Oriental speculators upon European credulity were careful to send away disappointed no customer for super- stitious wares . A ...
Σελίδα xxxiii
... bodies , adhering to the ancient system of ecclesiastical discipline . They arose among such as took divinity from the ... body they have wholly failed . The church of England in particular , which is the best organized of all the ...
... bodies , adhering to the ancient system of ecclesiastical discipline . They arose among such as took divinity from the ... body they have wholly failed . The church of England in particular , which is the best organized of all the ...
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