A History of the Church: From the Earliest Ages to the ReformationHarper & Brothers, 1867 - 578 pages |
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... morality of the early Christians , proved from the writings of St. Clement , Origen , the younger Pliny , Bardesanes , Lu- cian , and Justin Martyr 47-49 Charity the corner stone of the moral edifice 47-49 34 95 Greater facility in the ...
... morality of the early Christians , proved from the writings of St. Clement , Origen , the younger Pliny , Bardesanes , Lu- cian , and Justin Martyr 47-49 Charity the corner stone of the moral edifice 47-49 34 95 Greater facility in the ...
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... morality ; laity and clergy . Yet the literary condition of France was not lower at the accession of Sylvester II ... moral im- provement From the Saracenic conquest of Egypt , papy . rus began to be disused in Europe , and parch ...
... morality ; laity and clergy . Yet the literary condition of France was not lower at the accession of Sylvester II ... moral im- provement From the Saracenic conquest of Egypt , papy . rus began to be disused in Europe , and parch ...
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... moral effect of this great historical lesson can be one only - uncontentious , unlimited moderation— a temperate zeal to soften the diversities which we cannot possibly prevent - a fervent dispo- sition to conciliate the passions where ...
... moral effect of this great historical lesson can be one only - uncontentious , unlimited moderation— a temperate zeal to soften the diversities which we cannot possibly prevent - a fervent dispo- sition to conciliate the passions where ...
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... Moral practice of the Gnostics - Their martyrs - Various forms of Gnosticism— Basilides.- Carpocrates - Valentinus - Cerdo and Marcion - Tatian and the Encra- tites . ( 2. ) The Ebionites - Eusebius's account of them - Conclusions from ...
... Moral practice of the Gnostics - Their martyrs - Various forms of Gnosticism— Basilides.- Carpocrates - Valentinus - Cerdo and Marcion - Tatian and the Encra- tites . ( 2. ) The Ebionites - Eusebius's account of them - Conclusions from ...
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... moral instruction and practice - its spiritual innova- tions- Festivals , controversies , & c . - the mystics . ( 2. ) On the endeavors of the Church to remove its own abuses - to what limits they were confined - On the exertions of ...
... moral instruction and practice - its spiritual innova- tions- Festivals , controversies , & c . - the mystics . ( 2. ) On the endeavors of the Church to remove its own abuses - to what limits they were confined - On the exertions of ...
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