An Ecclesiastical History, Ancient and Modern, from the Birth of Christ, to the Beginning of the Eighteenth Century: In which the Rise, Progress and Variations of Church Power are Considered in Their Connexion with the State of Learning and Philosophy and the Political History of Europe During that Period : to which is Added, an Accurate Index ; in Six Volumes, Zväzok 4Baynes, 1825 - 512 strán (strany) |
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... Greek at Wittemberg , who had not , as yet , been involved in these divisions ( as indeed the mildness of his temper , and his elegant taste for polite literature , rendered him averse from dis- putes of this nature ) , though he was ...
... Greek at Wittemberg , who had not , as yet , been involved in these divisions ( as indeed the mildness of his temper , and his elegant taste for polite literature , rendered him averse from dis- putes of this nature ) , though he was ...
Strana 145
... Greek and Latin authors of ancient times , XVI . to the study of antiquity and the languages , and SECT . II . to the culture of eloquence and poetry . We see by the productions of this age ( that yet remain , and continue to excite the ...
... Greek and Latin authors of ancient times , XVI . to the study of antiquity and the languages , and SECT . II . to the culture of eloquence and poetry . We see by the productions of this age ( that yet remain , and continue to excite the ...
Strana 166
... Greek and Latin churches , and that they should acknowledge the Roman pontiff as Christ's sole vicegerent upon earth their demands went still farther ; they op- posed many of the opinions of this people , some of which were at least ...
... Greek and Latin churches , and that they should acknowledge the Roman pontiff as Christ's sole vicegerent upon earth their demands went still farther ; they op- posed many of the opinions of this people , some of which were at least ...
Strana 167
... Greek and the other eastern churches . But this demonstration was very far from being satisfactory , and it discovered less of an ingenuous spirit than a disposition to gain proselytes by all sorts of means , and at all events . Be that ...
... Greek and the other eastern churches . But this demonstration was very far from being satisfactory , and it discovered less of an ingenuous spirit than a disposition to gain proselytes by all sorts of means , and at all events . Be that ...
Strana 189
... his imperfect knowledge of the Greek language , are so remarkably full of gross faults , misrepresentations , and blunders . CENT . PART I. Cæsar Baronius , already mentioned , CHAP . I. History of the Roman or Latin Church . 189.
... his imperfect knowledge of the Greek language , are so remarkably full of gross faults , misrepresentations , and blunders . CENT . PART I. Cæsar Baronius , already mentioned , CHAP . I. History of the Roman or Latin Church . 189.
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