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 22
Nay , in their narrow views of things , their very piety seemed to suppress the
generous movements of fraternal love and forbearance ; and the more they felt
themselves animated with a zeal for the diC tion ; The ecclesivine glory , the more
...
Nay , in their narrow views of things , their very piety seemed to suppress the
generous movements of fraternal love and forbearance ; and the more they felt
themselves animated with a zeal for the diC tion ; The ecclesivine glory , the more
...
עמוד 70
... learned world is too well known , and the reputaTietophoping the tion they
acquired , by a successful application to the various branches of literature and
science , is church . t Leger , Histoire Generale des Eglises Vaudoises , p . ii . c .
vi . p .
... learned world is too well known , and the reputaTietophoping the tion they
acquired , by a successful application to the various branches of literature and
science , is church . t Leger , Histoire Generale des Eglises Vaudoises , p . ii . c .
vi . p .
עמוד 99
... quot ludicrarum esse solent postremum fere Independentium fuisse . Adeo ut
non acute magis quam vere , dixerit L'Estrangius Noster ; Regem primo a
Presbyterianis interemtum . Carolum deinde ab Independentibus interfectum . "
tion from ...
... quot ludicrarum esse solent postremum fere Independentium fuisse . Adeo ut
non acute magis quam vere , dixerit L'Estrangius Noster ; Regem primo a
Presbyterianis interemtum . Carolum deinde ab Independentibus interfectum . "
tion from ...
עמוד 100
tion from the following principle , which they held in common with the Brownists ,
that every Christian congregacolours , that , were his portrait just , they would not
deserve to enjoy the light of the sun , or to breathe the free air of Britain , much ...
tion from the following principle , which they held in common with the Brownists ,
that every Christian congregacolours , that , were his portrait just , they would not
deserve to enjoy the light of the sun , or to breathe the free air of Britain , much ...
עמוד 101
tion ought to be governed by its own laws , without depending on the jurisdiction
of bishops , or being subject to show , as he imagines , by a striking example , the
absurdity of their religion and worship , our eminent historian tells us , that they ...
tion ought to be governed by its own laws , without depending on the jurisdiction
of bishops , or being subject to show , as he imagines , by a striking example , the
absurdity of their religion and worship , our eminent historian tells us , that they ...
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