The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, 2: Complete in Eight VolumesG. Coure and lo. Poultry, 1825 |
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Side 74
... Ecclesiastical History , vol . 2 . p . 307-356 . ) still delight in recording the wonderful deaths of the persecutors , I would recommend to their perusal an admirable passage of Grotius , ( Hist . lib . 7 . p . 332. ) concerning the ...
... Ecclesiastical History , vol . 2 . p . 307-356 . ) still delight in recording the wonderful deaths of the persecutors , I would recommend to their perusal an admirable passage of Grotius , ( Hist . lib . 7 . p . 332. ) concerning the ...
Side 112
... ecclesiastical history seldom enable us to dispel the dark cloud that hangs over the first age of the church . The great law of impartiality too often obliges us to reveal the imperfections of the un- inspired teachers and believers of ...
... ecclesiastical history seldom enable us to dispel the dark cloud that hangs over the first age of the church . The great law of impartiality too often obliges us to reveal the imperfections of the un- inspired teachers and believers of ...
Side 122
... ecclesiastical writers , though some of them too hastily extend this interdiction to the whole country of Palestine . Eusebius , lib . 4. c . 6. Sulpitius Severus , 2. 31. By comparing their unsatis- factory accounts , Mosheim ( p . 327 ...
... ecclesiastical writers , though some of them too hastily extend this interdiction to the whole country of Palestine . Eusebius , lib . 4. c . 6. Sulpitius Severus , 2. 31. By comparing their unsatis- factory accounts , Mosheim ( p . 327 ...
Side 136
... themselves with rejecting the traditions of the Pharisees . Dr. Jortin has argued that point in his Remarks on Ecclesiastical History , vol . 2. p . 103 . among the the number of these new articles of belief 136 ROMAN EMPIRE . '
... themselves with rejecting the traditions of the Pharisees . Dr. Jortin has argued that point in his Remarks on Ecclesiastical History , vol . 2. p . 103 . among the the number of these new articles of belief 136 ROMAN EMPIRE . '
Side 146
... In the long series of ecclesiastical history , does there exist a single instance of a saint asserting that he himself possessed the gift of miracles ? some period in which they were either suddenly or gra- 146 ROMAN EMPIRE .
... In the long series of ecclesiastical history , does there exist a single instance of a saint asserting that he himself possessed the gift of miracles ? some period in which they were either suddenly or gra- 146 ROMAN EMPIRE .
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