Institutes of Ecclesiastical History: Ancient and Modern, Τόμος 1Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1850 |
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... supposed that he dis- covered mistakes or defects in his author which called for anim- adversion . In these cases he has given in the form of notes such statements and criticisms as he deemed necessary . Nume- rous other instances ...
... supposed that he dis- covered mistakes or defects in his author which called for anim- adversion . In these cases he has given in the form of notes such statements and criticisms as he deemed necessary . Nume- rous other instances ...
Σελίδα 27
... supposed that each country and province was subjected to a set of very powerful beings , whom they called gods , and whom the people , in order to live happily , must propitiate with various rites and ceremonies . See 1 Tim . ii . 1 ...
... supposed that each country and province was subjected to a set of very powerful beings , whom they called gods , and whom the people , in order to live happily , must propitiate with various rites and ceremonies . See 1 Tim . ii . 1 ...
Σελίδα 29
... supposed to preside over these objects.7 Friga is evidently the same name as Rhea . Let the pagan system , in every age and country , be considered as one , ( which it really seems to be , ) and its pre- valence may easily be understood ...
... supposed to preside over these objects.7 Friga is evidently the same name as Rhea . Let the pagan system , in every age and country , be considered as one , ( which it really seems to be , ) and its pre- valence may easily be understood ...
Σελίδα 30
... supposed to enjoy the friendship and familiar converse of the gods ; and they basely abused their authority to impose on the people . § 11. The religious worship of most nations , was not only confined to certain places and temples2 ...
... supposed to enjoy the friendship and familiar converse of the gods ; and they basely abused their authority to impose on the people . § 11. The religious worship of most nations , was not only confined to certain places and temples2 ...
Σελίδα 35
... supposed to be a calm and tranquil state of mind , undisturbed by any fear of God , or any solicitude about the future ; and attended with freedom from bodily pain . His system , therefore , denied the very idea of moral or religious ...
... supposed to be a calm and tranquil state of mind , undisturbed by any fear of God , or any solicitude about the future ; and attended with freedom from bodily pain . His system , therefore , denied the very idea of moral or religious ...
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