A Concise History of the Christian ChurchB. Waugh and T. Mason, 1834 - 447 sidor |
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... sect , were not likely to continue insensible to arguments offered to them with every embellishment of eloquence , acuteness , and wit . The doctrines of the Epicureans and Academics appear to have been eagerly received at Rome . They ...
... sect , were not likely to continue insensible to arguments offered to them with every embellishment of eloquence , acuteness , and wit . The doctrines of the Epicureans and Academics appear to have been eagerly received at Rome . They ...
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... sects of the Greek philosophers , it is unnecessary to enlarge upon those who , though called by other names , were separated from them by slight , sometimes imaginary , partitions . The oriental philosophy , though termed gnosis , or ...
... sects of the Greek philosophers , it is unnecessary to enlarge upon those who , though called by other names , were separated from them by slight , sometimes imaginary , partitions . The oriental philosophy , though termed gnosis , or ...
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... sect with aversion and abhorrence . Even the directors in religious concerns , whose superior knowledge should have exalted them above the ignorant multitude , contributed to their errors , by dividing into a great variety of sects ...
... sect with aversion and abhorrence . Even the directors in religious concerns , whose superior knowledge should have exalted them above the ignorant multitude , contributed to their errors , by dividing into a great variety of sects ...
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... sect . * Professedly devoted to contemplation and silence , the Essenes af- fected the utmost privacy and solitude ... sect insinuated themselves immediately into the Christian reli- gion , and remain in it to this day . On the other ...
... sect . * Professedly devoted to contemplation and silence , the Essenes af- fected the utmost privacy and solitude ... sect insinuated themselves immediately into the Christian reli- gion , and remain in it to this day . On the other ...
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... sect distinguished only for its singularity and virtue . Their implacable enemies , the Jews , who saw their own lofty claims to superiority , and their profli- gate conduct , directly attacked and censured both by the tenets and ...
... sect distinguished only for its singularity and virtue . Their implacable enemies , the Jews , who saw their own lofty claims to superiority , and their profli- gate conduct , directly attacked and censured both by the tenets and ...
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