An Introduction to the Critical Study of Ecclesiastical History: Attempted in an Account of the Progress, and a Short Notice of the Sources of the History of the Church |
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... necessary to say any thing in the way of explana- tion ; namely , the nature of the divisions , and the extent of the notes . The three periods of ancient , mediæval , and mo- dern Church - history , are each treated in a vi PREFACE .
... necessary to say any thing in the way of explana- tion ; namely , the nature of the divisions , and the extent of the notes . The three periods of ancient , mediæval , and mo- dern Church - history , are each treated in a vi PREFACE .
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... period of modern Church - history terminates with the appearance of Mabillon in 1667 ; and the second with the conclusion of the age of Louis XIV . in 1715. The third period is probably not yet completed . The frequent notes and copious ...
... period of modern Church - history terminates with the appearance of Mabillon in 1667 ; and the second with the conclusion of the age of Louis XIV . in 1715. The third period is probably not yet completed . The frequent notes and copious ...
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... Germany - improved towards the end of the seventeenth century - Arnold - Thomasius - Le Clerc - Es- timate of the progress of Church - history during this period . 140 SECTION III . FROM A.D. 1715 TO THE PRESENT TIME 8 CONTENTS . xi.
... Germany - improved towards the end of the seventeenth century - Arnold - Thomasius - Le Clerc - Es- timate of the progress of Church - history during this period . 140 SECTION III . FROM A.D. 1715 TO THE PRESENT TIME 8 CONTENTS . xi.
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... veraciter universa contendant . Cas- siodor . Instit . Divin . Lect . cap . xvii . ap . Bibl . PP . tom . vi . col . 67. B. edit . 1575 . condition in different periods , are therefore subjects which well 2 INTRODUCTION .
... veraciter universa contendant . Cas- siodor . Instit . Divin . Lect . cap . xvii . ap . Bibl . PP . tom . vi . col . 67. B. edit . 1575 . condition in different periods , are therefore subjects which well 2 INTRODUCTION .
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... periods , are therefore subjects which well deserve our notice , and are not unworthy of being treated in a separate work . From a very early period the business of recording the fortunes of the Church has exercised the in- dustry of ...
... periods , are therefore subjects which well deserve our notice , and are not unworthy of being treated in a separate work . From a very early period the business of recording the fortunes of the Church has exercised the in- dustry of ...
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