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 100
עמוד 7
... called , by the dictates of that gospel which they both professed , to live not only in the mutual exercise of Christian charity , but also to enter into the fraternal bonds of church communion . The greatest part of the reformed ...
... called , by the dictates of that gospel which they both professed , to live not only in the mutual exercise of Christian charity , but also to enter into the fraternal bonds of church communion . The greatest part of the reformed ...
עמוד 26
... called pietists , though unhappy in several re- spects , were nevertheless attended with this good effect , that they engaged many to apply themselves to the study of the Holy Scriptures , which they had too much neglected z See J ...
... called pietists , though unhappy in several re- spects , were nevertheless attended with this good effect , that they engaged many to apply themselves to the study of the Holy Scriptures , which they had too much neglected z See J ...
עמוד 30
... called Calixtines , from their chief , George Calixtus ; and Helmstadians , from the university where their plan of doctrine and union took its rise . Calixtine con- XXI . The origin of syncretism was owing 30 CENT . XVII . HISTORY OF ...
... called Calixtines , from their chief , George Calixtus ; and Helmstadians , from the university where their plan of doctrine and union took its rise . Calixtine con- XXI . The origin of syncretism was owing 30 CENT . XVII . HISTORY OF ...
עמוד 39
... called by a phrase borrowed from the Dutch , tended in many places to kindle in the breasts of the multitude the flames of a blind and intemperate zeal , whose effects were impetuous and violent , instead of that pure and rational love ...
... called by a phrase borrowed from the Dutch , tended in many places to kindle in the breasts of the multitude the flames of a blind and intemperate zeal , whose effects were impetuous and violent , instead of that pure and rational love ...
עמוד 40
... called , which , though they might be looked upon , by equitable and candid judges , as worthy of tolera- tion and indulgence , were nevertheless contrary to custom , and far from being consistent with prudence . Hence ru- mours were ...
... called , which , though they might be looked upon , by equitable and candid judges , as worthy of tolera- tion and indulgence , were nevertheless contrary to custom , and far from being consistent with prudence . Hence ru- mours were ...
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adversaries anabaptists appear Archbish ARCHBISHOP WAKE Arians Arminians Beauvoir brethren Calixtus Calvinists Canter cardinal De Noailles century charity Charles Christ Christian church of England clergy communion concerning controversy declared denomination discipline divine doctors doctrine Ecclesias ecclesiastical eminent Emperors etiam Events-Reli faith famous favour France French friends Gallican church George George Fox gospel Heretics Holy Jesuits John king laws learned letter liberty Lutheran church manner matter meetings ment mentioned ministers ministry moderation Mosheim nature notions observed occasion opinions persecution persons philosophy pietists piety popery Popes Princes principles Profane Authors protestant published puted quæ Quakers quam quod reformed churches reign religion religious Remarkable render respect Rome Romish schism Scripture sect sentiments Socinians Sorbonne Sovereign Bishops spirit synod synod of Dort tenets theological things tical tical and real tion true truth union United Provinces worship writers zeal