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 69
עמוד 5
... never would allow the opinion of Calvin concerning the divine decrees , to be con- sidered as the public and received doctrine of the reform- ed churches in their dominions . It must be particularly mentioned , to the honour of this ...
... never would allow the opinion of Calvin concerning the divine decrees , to be con- sidered as the public and received doctrine of the reform- ed churches in their dominions . It must be particularly mentioned , to the honour of this ...
עמוד 11
... never perhaps was there such an example of zeal and perseverance as that exhibit- ed by Dureus , who , during the space of forty years , suf- fered vexations , and underwent labours , which required the firmest resolution , and the most ...
... never perhaps was there such an example of zeal and perseverance as that exhibit- ed by Dureus , who , during the space of forty years , suf- fered vexations , and underwent labours , which required the firmest resolution , and the most ...
עמוד 18
... never read , and which most cer- tainly he did not understand . The scheme of philosophy that he substituted in its place , was received with little ap- plause , and soon sunk into oblivion ; but his attempt to overturn the system of ...
... never read , and which most cer- tainly he did not understand . The scheme of philosophy that he substituted in its place , was received with little ap- plause , and soon sunk into oblivion ; but his attempt to overturn the system of ...
עמוד 19
... never be totally extinguished in the human mind . Many employed this liberty in extracting , after the man- ner of the ancient eclectics , what they thought most con- formable to reason , and most susceptible of demonstra- tion , from ...
... never be totally extinguished in the human mind . Many employed this liberty in extracting , after the man- ner of the ancient eclectics , what they thought most con- formable to reason , and most susceptible of demonstra- tion , from ...
עמוד 25
... never degenerated into that unbridled licentiousness that holds nothing sacred , but with an auda- cious insolence tramples under foot the solemn truths of religion , and is constantly endeavouring to throw contempt upon the respectable ...
... never degenerated into that unbridled licentiousness that holds nothing sacred , but with an auda- cious insolence tramples under foot the solemn truths of religion , and is constantly endeavouring to throw contempt upon the respectable ...
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