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
For it is observable, that this prince did not adopt all the peculiar doctrines of
Calvinism. ... But, on the other hand, he refused to admit the Calvinistical doctrine
of divine grace, and absolute decrees; and, on this account, neither sent deputies
to ...
For it is observable, that this prince did not adopt all the peculiar doctrines of
Calvinism. ... But, on the other hand, he refused to admit the Calvinistical doctrine
of divine grace, and absolute decrees; and, on this account, neither sent deputies
to ...
עמוד 4
For it is observable , that this prince did not adopt all the peculiar doctrines of
Calvinism . ... But , on the other hand , he refused to admit the Calvinistical
doctrine of divine grace , and absolute decrees ; and , on this account , neither
sent ...
For it is observable , that this prince did not adopt all the peculiar doctrines of
Calvinism . ... But , on the other hand , he refused to admit the Calvinistical
doctrine of divine grace , and absolute decrees ; and , on this account , neither
sent ...
עמוד 7
... nor of a pernicious tendency : and that the fundamental doctrines of Christianity
had not undergone any remarkable ... a like judgment with respect to the doctrine
of the reformed churches ; they maintained tenaciously the importance of the ...
... nor of a pernicious tendency : and that the fundamental doctrines of Christianity
had not undergone any remarkable ... a like judgment with respect to the doctrine
of the reformed churches ; they maintained tenaciously the importance of the ...
עמוד 25
The doctrine of the Lutheran church remained entire during this century ; its
fundamental principles received no alteration , nor could any doctor of that
church , who should have presumed to re- ride ourselen nounce or invalidate any
of those ...
The doctrine of the Lutheran church remained entire during this century ; its
fundamental principles received no alteration , nor could any doctor of that
church , who should have presumed to re- ride ourselen nounce or invalidate any
of those ...
עמוד 27
... hy making use of their own commentaries to overturn their doctrines ; a third
sort , after unfolding the sense of Scripture ... at first , the loose method of
deducing their theological The didactic doctrine from Scripture under a few
general heads ...
... hy making use of their own commentaries to overturn their doctrines ; a third
sort , after unfolding the sense of Scripture ... at first , the loose method of
deducing their theological The didactic doctrine from Scripture under a few
general heads ...
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לא מצאנו ביקורות במקומות הרגילים
מהדורות אחרות - הצג הכל
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