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Side 22
... original writer . Dr. Lardner ( Credibility , & c . part ii , vol . ix . p . 256-350 . ) has laboured this article , with pure learn ing , good fenfe , and moderation . Tillemont ( Mem . Ecclef . tom . viii . p . 49-527 . ) has raked ...
... original writer . Dr. Lardner ( Credibility , & c . part ii , vol . ix . p . 256-350 . ) has laboured this article , with pure learn ing , good fenfe , and moderation . Tillemont ( Mem . Ecclef . tom . viii . p . 49-527 . ) has raked ...
Side 25
... original evi . dence . Tillemont ( Mem . Ecclef . tom . 1. p . 78—306 . ) , and the Benedic tine editors ( p . xxxi . - lxiii . ) , have laboured with their ufual diligence . 1 of the empire . CHA P. condefcended , for the OF THE ROMAN ...
... original evi . dence . Tillemont ( Mem . Ecclef . tom . 1. p . 78—306 . ) , and the Benedic tine editors ( p . xxxi . - lxiii . ) , have laboured with their ufual diligence . 1 of the empire . CHA P. condefcended , for the OF THE ROMAN ...
Side 30
... original virtue . The extraordinary cure of a blind man ( 69 ) , and the reluctant confeffions of feveral dæmoniacs , appeared to justify the faith and fanctity of Ambrofe ; and the truth of thofe miracles is attested by Ambrofe himself ...
... original virtue . The extraordinary cure of a blind man ( 69 ) , and the reluctant confeffions of feveral dæmoniacs , appeared to justify the faith and fanctity of Ambrofe ; and the truth of thofe miracles is attested by Ambrofe himself ...
Side 46
... original ( Beveridge , Pan- de . tom . ii . p . 47-151 , ) , and a tranflation ( Chardon , Hift . des Sacremens , tom . iv . p . 219—277 . ) of the Canonical Episties of St. Bafil . ( 98 ) The pennance of Theodofius is authenticated by ...
... original ( Beveridge , Pan- de . tom . ii . p . 47-151 , ) , and a tranflation ( Chardon , Hift . des Sacremens , tom . iv . p . 219—277 . ) of the Canonical Episties of St. Bafil . ( 98 ) The pennance of Theodofius is authenticated by ...
Side 64
... original barbarifm . From thence gradually rifing to a more lofty and theological tone , he pro- nounces , that Christianity alone is the doctrine of truth and falvation ; and that every mode of Polytheism conducts its deluded votaries ...
... original barbarifm . From thence gradually rifing to a more lofty and theological tone , he pro- nounces , that Christianity alone is the doctrine of truth and falvation ; and that every mode of Polytheism conducts its deluded votaries ...
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