An Ecclesiastical History, Ancient and Modern, Form the Birth of Christ, to the Beginning of the Present Century, כרך 4 |
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עמוד 4
i. of Brandenburg, who o renounced Lutheranism ** and embraced the
communion of the reformed churches, though with certain restrictions, and
without employing any acts of mere authority to engage his subjects in the same
measure.
i. of Brandenburg, who o renounced Lutheranism ** and embraced the
communion of the reformed churches, though with certain restrictions, and
without employing any acts of mere authority to engage his subjects in the same
measure.
עמוד 3
... removed the Lutheran professors from their places in the university of Marpurg
, and the doctors of that communion from the churches they had in his dominions
. Maurice , after taking this vigorous step , on accountof the obstinacy with which ...
... removed the Lutheran professors from their places in the university of Marpurg
, and the doctors of that communion from the churches they had in his dominions
. Maurice , after taking this vigorous step , on accountof the obstinacy with which ...
עמוד 4
... of Brandenburg , who also renounced Lutheranism and embraced the
communion of the reformed churches , though with certain restrictions , and
without employing any acts of mere authority to engage his subjects in the same
measure .
... of Brandenburg , who also renounced Lutheranism and embraced the
communion of the reformed churches , though with certain restrictions , and
without employing any acts of mere authority to engage his subjects in the same
measure .
עמוד 6
... divines and leading men , both among the Lutherans and Calvinists , sought
anxiously after some method of uniting the two churches , though divided in their
opinions , in the bonds of Christian charity and ecclesiastical communion .
... divines and leading men , both among the Lutherans and Calvinists , sought
anxiously after some method of uniting the two churches , though divided in their
opinions , in the bonds of Christian charity and ecclesiastical communion .
עמוד 7
... 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
doctors seemed disposed to acknowledge , that the errors of the Lutherans were
not ...
... 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
doctors seemed disposed to acknowledge , that the errors of the Lutherans were
not ...
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