An Ecclesiastical History, Ancient and Modern: From the Birth of Christ, to the Beginning of the Present Century : in which the Rise, Progress, and Variations of Church Power, are Considered in Their Connection with the State of Learning and Philosophy, and the Political History of Europe During that Period, כרך 6Samuel Etheridge, 1811 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 100
עמוד 6
... England , more es- pecially , it is not uncommon to meet with books , in which not only the doctrines of the gospel , but al- so the perfections of the Deity , and the solemn ob . ligations of piety and virtue , are impudently called in ...
... England , more es- pecially , it is not uncommon to meet with books , in which not only the doctrines of the gospel , but al- so the perfections of the Deity , and the solemn ob . ligations of piety and virtue , are impudently called in ...
עמוד 27
... England , Scotland , Hol- land , Germany , Switzerland , & c . form one general body , and have , be- side their respective and particular systems of government and disci- pline , some general laws of religious toleration , in ...
... England , Scotland , Hol- land , Germany , Switzerland , & c . form one general body , and have , be- side their respective and particular systems of government and disci- pline , some general laws of religious toleration , in ...
עמוד 28
... England in the very next page , where he says very inconsid- erately , " that we may judge of that spirit by the conduct of Dr. Wake , who formed a project of peace and union between the English and Galli- can churches , founded upon ...
... England in the very next page , where he says very inconsid- erately , " that we may judge of that spirit by the conduct of Dr. Wake , who formed a project of peace and union between the English and Galli- can churches , founded upon ...
עמוד 29
... England ; though arminianism may be said to have become predominant among the mem bers of that church , or at least to have lent its influence in mitigating some of its articles in the private sentiments of those who subscribe them ...
... England ; though arminianism may be said to have become predominant among the mem bers of that church , or at least to have lent its influence in mitigating some of its articles in the private sentiments of those who subscribe them ...
עמוד 31
... England , which is now the CENTURY chief and leading branch of that great community that goes under the denomination of the reformed The present church , continues in the same state , and is governed church of En- by the same principles ...
... England , which is now the CENTURY chief and leading branch of that great community that goes under the denomination of the reformed The present church , continues in the same state , and is governed church of En- by the same principles ...
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adeo Alexander Alphonso APPENDIX ARCHBISHOP WAKE arminians Beauvoir Bishops of Princes Bishops of Rome cal and real Cardinal cardinal De Noailles century Charles Christ Christianity church of England church of Rome Clement communion Confessional Constan court of Rome discipline divine doctors doctrine Ecclesia Ecclesiasti Emperors etiam favour Friends Gallican church George Fox Gregory hæc Henry Heretics Holy illi inter jansenists jesuits John Kings of England Kings of Sweden learned lutherans ment Monthly meetings Mosheim neque ological papal pontiff popery Popes or Archbish Popes or Bishops Popes or Sovereign Profane Authors protestant quæ Quakers quam quod reader reformed churches reign religion religious Remarkable Roman Romish schism scripture sect Sorbonne Sovereign Bishops Sovereign Princes spirit terbury Theodo Theodore Theological puted thing Thomas tine tion truth Unigenitus union vents-Religious Profane vents-Religious Rites vobis Wake's William worship Writers XVIII Yearly meeting