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... turning away from that transmission and community of death , which with all their contrivances they found it no easy matter to avoid1 . " ] We may form some idea of the unwearied energy and zeal , with which the clergy supplied the ...
... turning away from that transmission and community of death , which with all their contrivances they found it no easy matter to avoid1 . " ] We may form some idea of the unwearied energy and zeal , with which the clergy supplied the ...
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... turning away the attention of his people from such vain , earthly frivolities as these , exhorts them to fix the spiritual glance on that more illustrious contest , where the race of immortality is run by the competitors for a more ...
... turning away the attention of his people from such vain , earthly frivolities as these , exhorts them to fix the spiritual glance on that more illustrious contest , where the race of immortality is run by the competitors for a more ...
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... turn away from the consideration of the beneficial influence of the clergy on the members of the Church , we may notice another less direct , but still important mean by which their authority was heightened , and the effect of the ...
... turn away from the consideration of the beneficial influence of the clergy on the members of the Church , we may notice another less direct , but still important mean by which their authority was heightened , and the effect of the ...
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... turn to the second division of our sub- ject , in order to view the relations in which the clergy , during the period preceding the accession of Constantine , stood to the world from which they had separated them- selves . It at once ...
... turn to the second division of our sub- ject , in order to view the relations in which the clergy , during the period preceding the accession of Constantine , stood to the world from which they had separated them- selves . It at once ...
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... turn away with aversion from all those high civil offices , by which alone could the principles of a pure faith have been strikingly and convincingly borne to the relief of a decaying polity . The ambition of the aspiring Christian was ...
... turn away with aversion from all those high civil offices , by which alone could the principles of a pure faith have been strikingly and convincingly borne to the relief of a decaying polity . The ambition of the aspiring Christian was ...
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