An Ecclesiastical History, Ancient and Modern, Form the Birth of Christ, to the Beginning of the Present Century, כרך 4 |
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תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 53
עמוד 13
... and , in consequence of this system , was intimately persuaded , that
differences , merely in theological opinions , did not at all concern the essence of
true piety . vir . Those among the Lutherans that appeared the most zealous in
this pacific ...
... and , in consequence of this system , was intimately persuaded , that
differences , merely in theological opinions , did not at all concern the essence of
true piety . vir . Those among the Lutherans that appeared the most zealous in
this pacific ...
עמוד 22
... not only becomes singularly respectable , but is preferred , without hesitation ,
before all others , on account of its tendency to maintain the inestimable
blessings of liberty and independence ; and thus , in the midst of theological
commotions ...
... not only becomes singularly respectable , but is preferred , without hesitation ,
before all others , on account of its tendency to maintain the inestimable
blessings of liberty and independence ; and thus , in the midst of theological
commotions ...
עמוד 25
... doctor of that church , who should have presumed to re- ride ourselen nounce
or invalidate any of those theological Lutherans . points that are contained in the
symbolical books of the Lutherans , have met with toleration and indulgence .
... doctor of that church , who should have presumed to re- ride ourselen nounce
or invalidate any of those theological Lutherans . points that are contained in the
symbolical books of the Lutherans , have met with toleration and indulgence .
עמוד 27
The first person that reduced theology into a regular system , and gave it a truly
scientific and philosophical form , was George Calixtus , a man of great genius
and erudition , who had imbibed the spirit of the Aristotelian school . His design ,
in ...
The first person that reduced theology into a regular system , and gave it a truly
scientific and philosophical form , was George Calixtus , a man of great genius
and erudition , who had imbibed the spirit of the Aristotelian school . His design ,
in ...
עמוד 28
Spener was not so far successful as to render universal his popular method of
teaching theology ; it was nevertheless ... the defects , that had given such
offence in the theological disputants of all parties , were far from being entirely
removed .
Spener was not so far successful as to render universal his popular method of
teaching theology ; it was nevertheless ... the defects , that had given such
offence in the theological disputants of all parties , were far from being entirely
removed .
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