A History of the Church: From the Earliest Ages to the ReformationHarper & Bros., 1855 - 578 pages |
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... favor of divination 105 88 88 89 89 89 89 88 90 90-91 92 93 93 31 55 94 The variety of motives by which its members were probably influenced . The dissensions of the Bishops , who finally pronounced the Son consubstantial with the ...
... favor of divination 105 88 88 89 89 89 89 88 90 90-91 92 93 93 31 55 94 The variety of motives by which its members were probably influenced . The dissensions of the Bishops , who finally pronounced the Son consubstantial with the ...
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... favor . But an imperial edict was obtained against 159-60-61 the heresy , & c . What is the substance of the Pelagian opinions ; and what seem to have been the real senti- ments of Augustin 428 The Semipelagian doctrines began to spread ...
... favor . But an imperial edict was obtained against 159-60-61 the heresy , & c . What is the substance of the Pelagian opinions ; and what seem to have been the real senti- ments of Augustin 428 The Semipelagian doctrines began to spread ...
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... favor On the diet of Mayence assembled for the ar- rangement of the affairs of Germany . On the Council of Bourges , for the establishment of the Pragmatic Sanction in France . The two great principles on which the Sanction rested On ...
... favor On the diet of Mayence assembled for the ar- rangement of the affairs of Germany . On the Council of Bourges , for the establishment of the Pragmatic Sanction in France . The two great principles on which the Sanction rested On ...
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... favor of Cardinal Xi- menes , and the Spanish Clergy Yet the Church in different ages has forwarded in various manners the ends of morality The original principles of Monachism promised great advantages to society in its early ages ...
... favor of Cardinal Xi- menes , and the Spanish Clergy Yet the Church in different ages has forwarded in various manners the ends of morality The original principles of Monachism promised great advantages to society in its early ages ...
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... favor . the Gentiles from Athens , we proceed to More curious in the pursuit of theories than Corinth . We still find ourselves surrounded in the investigation of facts , the Athenian by graceful temples and statues , consecrated ...
... favor . the Gentiles from Athens , we proceed to More curious in the pursuit of theories than Corinth . We still find ourselves surrounded in the investigation of facts , the Athenian by graceful temples and statues , consecrated ...
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