Institutes of Ecclesiastical History, Ancient and Modern in Four Books, Τόμος 1Stanford and Swords, 1851 |
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Σελίδα xv
... laws and institutions . To such a community many external events must happen , which will be favourable to its interests or adverse to them : and , since nothing human is stable and uniform , many things will occur in the bosom of such ...
... laws and institutions . To such a community many external events must happen , which will be favourable to its interests or adverse to them : and , since nothing human is stable and uniform , many things will occur in the bosom of such ...
Σελίδα xvi
... laws by which this religious society was gov- erned , naturally follows the history of its ministers . The laws peculiar to the Christian community are of two kinds . Some are divine , proceed- ing from God himself ; and these are found ...
... laws by which this religious society was gov- erned , naturally follows the history of its ministers . The laws peculiar to the Christian community are of two kinds . Some are divine , proceed- ing from God himself ; and these are found ...
Σελίδα xvii
... laws of which we speak , are prescriptions relating to the external worship of God , or religious rites , whether derived from cus- tom or from positive enactment . Rites either directly appertain to religion , or indirectly refer to it ...
... laws of which we speak , are prescriptions relating to the external worship of God , or religious rites , whether derived from cus- tom or from positive enactment . Rites either directly appertain to religion , or indirectly refer to it ...
Σελίδα xviii
... laws in regulating the church of God . § 16. From what sources all this knowledge must be drawn , is quite obvious ; namely , from the writers of every age who have treated of Chris- tian affairs , and especially from those contemporary ...
... laws in regulating the church of God . § 16. From what sources all this knowledge must be drawn , is quite obvious ; namely , from the writers of every age who have treated of Chris- tian affairs , and especially from those contemporary ...
Σελίδα 23
... laws , subject to the sovereign control of the Roman republic . The Senate and people of Rome , though they had not lost all appearance of liberty , were really under the authority of one man , Augustus ; who was clothed with the titles ...
... laws , subject to the sovereign control of the Roman republic . The Senate and people of Rome , though they had not lost all appearance of liberty , were really under the authority of one man , Augustus ; who was clothed with the titles ...
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