A History of the Church: From the Earliest Ages to the ReformationHarper & Bros., 1855 - 578 pages |
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... least politic among all the innovations of Rome The practice of prohibiting the general use of the Bible was of very early origin , both in the East and in the West . False Miracles . Abuse of Images , & c . On various Festivals , and ...
... least politic among all the innovations of Rome The practice of prohibiting the general use of the Bible was of very early origin , both in the East and in the West . False Miracles . Abuse of Images , & c . On various Festivals , and ...
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... least of all contemplated by their authors , when they became instrumental in the dissemina- tion of Christianity . But they speedily be- came so ; and it was thus that the weak were enabled to obtain support from the more pow- erful ...
... least of all contemplated by their authors , when they became instrumental in the dissemina- tion of Christianity . But they speedily be- came so ; and it was thus that the weak were enabled to obtain support from the more pow- erful ...
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... least sus- external and earthly shape to the various picion are those which describe the super - modifications of human polity . It is also natural support afforded to missionaries in the prosecution of their holy labors . true , that ...
... least sus- external and earthly shape to the various picion are those which describe the super - modifications of human polity . It is also natural support afforded to missionaries in the prosecution of their holy labors . true , that ...
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... least in his Church , the power of suspending classes in the ministry , such as subdeacons or deposing delinquents among the clergy ; acoluthi , readers , exorcists , and others , that yet even this was liable to some indefinite the ...
... least in his Church , the power of suspending classes in the ministry , such as subdeacons or deposing delinquents among the clergy ; acoluthi , readers , exorcists , and others , that yet even this was liable to some indefinite the ...
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... least free from any stain or shame . It had long been a practice among ancient philosophical writers to as- cribe their works to some name of undisput- ed authority , in order to secure attention to their opinions , though the opinions ...
... least free from any stain or shame . It had long been a practice among ancient philosophical writers to as- cribe their works to some name of undisput- ed authority , in order to secure attention to their opinions , though the opinions ...
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