| Johann Lorenz Mosheim - Church history - 1803 - 464 pages
...which are but small specimens of the state of Christianity at this time, the discerning reader will easily perceive what detriment the church received from the peace and prosperity procured by CONST ANTINE, and from the imprudent methods employed to allure the different nations to embrace the... | |
| John Chappel Woodhouse - Bible - 1805 - 696 pages
...specimens of the degenerate state of Christianity in this century, adds ; " the discerning reader will easily " perceive what detriment the church received from " the peace and prosperity procured by Constantinef." Joseph Mede, speaking of this century, says; " Alas! " now began the v^ot HKI?OI, or... | |
| Johann Lorenz Mosheim - Church and state - 1810 - 450 pages
...clvitate Dci, lib. xxii. eap. viii. § 6. ing reader will easily perceive what detriment the CF.XT. iv. Church received from the peace and prosperity ~-—...baneful influence of superstition, now become universal. in. This indeed, among other unhappy effects, Hen« pio« opened a wide door to the endless frauds... | |
| Johann Lorenz Mosheim - Bibliography - 1811 - 494 pages
...perceive what detriment the church received from the peace and profperity procured by Conftantine, and from the imprudent methods employed to allure the different nations to embrace the gofpel. The brevity we have propofed to obferve in this hiflory, prevents our entering into an ample... | |
| Johann Lorenz Mosheim - Church history - 1819 - 450 pages
...which are but small specimens of the state of Christianity at this time, the discerning reader will easily perceive what detriment the church received...entering into an ample detail of the dismal effects |V] Augustinus, De civitate Dei, lib. xxii. cap. viii. sect. 6. [V] For a full account of this matter,... | |
| Johann Lorenz Mosheim - 1826 - 442 pages
...which are but small specimens of the slate of Christianity at this time, the discerning reader will easily perceive what detriment the church received...entering into an ample detail of the dismal effects that arose from the progress and the baneful influence of superstition, which had no\v become universal.... | |
| Johann Lorenz Mosheim - Church history - 1842 - 750 pages
...which are but small specimens of the state of Christianity at this time, the discerning reader will easily perceive what detriment the church received from the peace and prosperity procured by Constantino, and from the imprudent methods employed to allure the different nations to embrace the... | |
| William McGirr - Free thought - 1854 - 418 pages
...perceive what detriment the Church received from the peace and prosperity which it enjoyed in the reign of Constantine, and from the imprudent methods employed...allure the different nations to embrace the Gospel. " Ah, Constantine, of how much ill was cause, Not thy conversion, but those rich domains That the first... | |
| William McGirr - Free thought - 1854 - 420 pages
...at the time the doctrine of the Trinity was introduced into the Church, the discerning reader will easily perceive what detriment the Church received from the peace and prosperity which it enjoyed in the reign of Constantine, and from the imprudent methods employed to allure the... | |
| James H. Braund - 1875 - 606 pages
...which are but small specimens of the state of Christianity at this time, the discerning reader will easily perceive what detriment the church received...progress and the baneful influence of superstition [and of the dragon] now become universal. This, indeed, among other unhappy effects, opened a wide... | |
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