An Ecclesiastical History, Ancient and Modern, Form the Birth of Christ, to the Beginning of the Present Century, כרך 4E. Duyckinck, 1824 |
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תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 65
עמוד 72
... Charles II . and the two succeeding reigns , the mathematical philoso- phy had made a most extensive progress in Great Britain , there were nevertheless , both at Oxford and Cambridge , some doctors who preferred the ancient system of ...
... Charles II . and the two succeeding reigns , the mathematical philoso- phy had made a most extensive progress in Great Britain , there were nevertheless , both at Oxford and Cambridge , some doctors who preferred the ancient system of ...
עמוד 90
... Charles le Cene , a French divine of uncommon learning and sagacity , who gave a new and very singular transla- tion of the Bible . " But he entirely rejected the doctrine of original sin , and of the importance of human nature ; and ...
... Charles le Cene , a French divine of uncommon learning and sagacity , who gave a new and very singular transla- tion of the Bible . " But he entirely rejected the doctrine of original sin , and of the importance of human nature ; and ...
עמוד 95
... Charles I. who had imbibed his political and religious principles , had nothing The state of so much at heart as to bring to perfection what England un- his father had left unfinished . All the exertions der Charles I. of his zeal , and ...
... Charles I. who had imbibed his political and religious principles , had nothing The state of so much at heart as to bring to perfection what England un- his father had left unfinished . All the exertions der Charles I. of his zeal , and ...
עמוד 96
... Charles , who was by no means diffident of his authority , nor Laud , who was far from being timorous in the use and abuse of it , attempted to reform articles of faith , that stood in direct opposition to the Arminian doctrines , which ...
... Charles , who was by no means diffident of his authority , nor Laud , who was far from being timorous in the use and abuse of it , attempted to reform articles of faith , that stood in direct opposition to the Arminian doctrines , which ...
עמוד 97
... Charles . Bishop Burnet indeed was of opinion , that it was composed in that reign to support the Arminians , who , when they were charged with departing from the true sense of the articles , answered , " that they took the articles in ...
... Charles . Bishop Burnet indeed was of opinion , that it was composed in that reign to support the Arminians , who , when they were charged with departing from the true sense of the articles , answered , " that they took the articles in ...
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