Institutes of Ecclesiastical History: Ancient and Modern, Τόμος 1Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1850 |
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Σελίδα xxiii
... Human transgressions were systematically classed , as the medieval period commenced , and for each a definite satisfac- tion was provided . This proved a delusive and injurious branch of learning . Competent skill in it enabled an ...
... Human transgressions were systematically classed , as the medieval period commenced , and for each a definite satisfac- tion was provided . This proved a delusive and injurious branch of learning . Competent skill in it enabled an ...
Σελίδα xxv
... human beings are greedy of opportunities to visit strange places , and to meet with adventures . The people , be- sides , in the earlier years of medieval Europe , were incessantly occupied with either war or hunting . Hence a roving ...
... human beings are greedy of opportunities to visit strange places , and to meet with adventures . The people , be- sides , in the earlier years of medieval Europe , were incessantly occupied with either war or hunting . Hence a roving ...
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... human is stable , many things must occur in its own bosom which change its character . Hence its history is most conveniently distributed into the external and the internal . The same principle of division will apply to the history of ...
... human is stable , many things must occur in its own bosom which change its character . Hence its history is most conveniently distributed into the external and the internal . The same principle of division will apply to the history of ...
Σελίδα 17
... human , and came from governors of the community . The former are usually called doctrines and are divided into two classes , namely , doctrines of faith , which govern the understanding , and moral doctrines , which control the will ...
... human , and came from governors of the community . The former are usually called doctrines and are divided into two classes , namely , doctrines of faith , which govern the understanding , and moral doctrines , which control the will ...
Σελίδα 18
Ancient and Modern Johann Lorenz Mosheim. § 10. The human laws of which we speak , are prescriptions relating to the external worship of God , or religious rites , whether ... human character , the propensities and powers 18 INTRODUCTION .
Ancient and Modern Johann Lorenz Mosheim. § 10. The human laws of which we speak , are prescriptions relating to the external worship of God , or religious rites , whether ... human character , the propensities and powers 18 INTRODUCTION .
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