The Christian Clergy of the First Ten Centuries: Their Beneficial Influence on European ProgressMacmillan, 1855 - 240 páginas |
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... consequences of the intercourse of the Christian clergy with the secular powers of the state . In other words , we shall consider the influence of the priesthood both in their external and in their internal relations , both as they ...
... consequences of the intercourse of the Christian clergy with the secular powers of the state . In other words , we shall consider the influence of the priesthood both in their external and in their internal relations , both as they ...
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... consequences of the same principles within the precincts of the Church itself : and it must be ob- served generally that , in estimating truly the standard of morality in the Church at any period , we must so far make allowance for the ...
... consequences of the same principles within the precincts of the Church itself : and it must be ob- served generally that , in estimating truly the standard of morality in the Church at any period , we must so far make allowance for the ...
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... consequences of excessive religious philosophizing were as baneful in those days as in our own ; that the words and arguments of the academic school were travestied at pleasure by contending theorists , that even such a man as Justin ...
... consequences of excessive religious philosophizing were as baneful in those days as in our own ; that the words and arguments of the academic school were travestied at pleasure by contending theorists , that even such a man as Justin ...
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... consequences of Christian education on the mind of the princely convert . This , though per- haps the most remarkable instance of the kind , is but one out of many , from which we might trace the moral im- provement of the Roman law ...
... consequences of Christian education on the mind of the princely convert . This , though per- haps the most remarkable instance of the kind , is but one out of many , from which we might trace the moral im- provement of the Roman law ...
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... consequences of every system to its remote origin , and wondering at the comparative blindness of his forefathers he teaches himself to scorn those whom bygone generations have reverenced . And yet how many do we meet with , who ...
... consequences of every system to its remote origin , and wondering at the comparative blindness of his forefathers he teaches himself to scorn those whom bygone generations have reverenced . And yet how many do we meet with , who ...
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