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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... students of history who have been misled in their early studies by careless and ignorant writers . 3 Appendix , Note K. 4 The moderation , and even respect , with which Socrates speaks of the Novatians , has led to an opinion that he ...
... students of history who have been misled in their early studies by careless and ignorant writers . 3 Appendix , Note K. 4 The moderation , and even respect , with which Socrates speaks of the Novatians , has led to an opinion that he ...
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... student of the history of the middle ages should always keep in view this distinction . But it is highly necessary that I should insist upon it here . For , as my plan leads me to deduce the suc- cession of the Ecclesiastical historians ...
... student of the history of the middle ages should always keep in view this distinction . But it is highly necessary that I should insist upon it here . For , as my plan leads me to deduce the suc- cession of the Ecclesiastical historians ...
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... students and antiquarians -exotics produced by artificial culture , and exhibit- ing , for the most part , little of the freshness and vigour of an indigenous vegetation . Those , which were the natural and spontaneous growth of the ...
... students and antiquarians -exotics produced by artificial culture , and exhibit- ing , for the most part , little of the freshness and vigour of an indigenous vegetation . Those , which were the natural and spontaneous growth of the ...
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... student of the later Greek Ecclesiastical history but with respect and grati- tude . That admirably learned , but prejudiced and violent , writer , has shown in his Diatriba de Simeonibus , and his other similar works , what genius and ...
... student of the later Greek Ecclesiastical history but with respect and grati- tude . That admirably learned , but prejudiced and violent , writer , has shown in his Diatriba de Simeonibus , and his other similar works , what genius and ...
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... student of Church - history , on account of the infor- mation which it affords respecting the various sects of Oriental Christians . SECTION IV . FROM THE PONTIFICATE OF INNOCENT III . , A.D. 1198 , TO THE REFORMATION , A.D. 1517 ...
... student of Church - history , on account of the infor- mation which it affords respecting the various sects of Oriental Christians . SECTION IV . FROM THE PONTIFICATE OF INNOCENT III . , A.D. 1198 , TO THE REFORMATION , A.D. 1517 ...
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