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 |
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עמוד 15
... founded , con- tributed in the issue to sink their credit . The writings in which they have attacked both the pope and the jesuits are innumerable ; and many of them are composed with such eloquence , spirit , and so- lidity , that they ...
... founded , con- tributed in the issue to sink their credit . The writings in which they have attacked both the pope and the jesuits are innumerable ; and many of them are composed with such eloquence , spirit , and so- lidity , that they ...
עמוד 22
... founder of the community . That the law is not a rule of life to a believer ; that the moral law be- longs only to the Jews ; that a converted person cannot sin against light . But of all the singularities for which this sect is famous ...
... founder of the community . That the law is not a rule of life to a believer ; that the moral law be- longs only to the Jews ; that a converted person cannot sin against light . But of all the singularities for which this sect is famous ...
עמוד 24
... founded upon this circumstance only , that he had boldly departed from the common ex- plication of certain passages in the books of Moses , m XVIII . which are generally supposed to prefigure the 24 . A SKETCH OF THE STATE OF THE CHURCH.
... founded upon this circumstance only , that he had boldly departed from the common ex- plication of certain passages in the books of Moses , m XVIII . which are generally supposed to prefigure the 24 . A SKETCH OF THE STATE OF THE CHURCH.
עמוד 28
... founded upon this condition , that each of the two commu- nities should retain the greatest part of their peculiar doctrines . " This is supposing , though upon the foundation of a mistaken fact , that the church of England , at least ...
... founded upon this condition , that each of the two commu- nities should retain the greatest part of their peculiar doctrines . " This is supposing , though upon the foundation of a mistaken fact , that the church of England , at least ...
עמוד 31
... founded on the authority of a divine institution , and are immoderately zealous in extend- ing the power and prerogatives of the church ; others , of a more mild and sedate spirit , while they consider the episcopal form of government ...
... founded on the authority of a divine institution , and are immoderately zealous in extend- ing the power and prerogatives of the church ; others , of a more mild and sedate spirit , while they consider the episcopal form of government ...
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