An Ecclesiastical History, Ancient and Modern: In which the Rise, Progress, and Variations of Church Power, are Considered in Their Connexion with the State of Learning and Philosophy, and the Political History of Europe During that Period, כרך 2Plaskitt & Company and Armstrong & Plaskitt, 1834 |
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עמוד 7
... nature of their character , to tween conversation with men of letters and have a fair pretence for demanding a sort of pleasure , though it must be observed that the tribute from their flock ; for none can deny to greatest part of it ...
... nature of their character , to tween conversation with men of letters and have a fair pretence for demanding a sort of pleasure , though it must be observed that the tribute from their flock ; for none can deny to greatest part of it ...
עמוד 21
... nature should be examined and de- nals , and afterwards at Worms , where , without any discussion or refutation of his doctrine , he was only cided in the public diet . But it must be con- despotically ordered to abandon and renounce it ...
... nature should be examined and de- nals , and afterwards at Worms , where , without any discussion or refutation of his doctrine , he was only cided in the public diet . But it must be con- despotically ordered to abandon and renounce it ...
עמוד 23
... nature . | 23 who adhered to the cause of Rome , and there drew from them a new declaration , by which they engaged themselves to execute the edict with rigour in their respective dominions . XXI . While the efforts of Luther toward the ...
... nature . | 23 who adhered to the cause of Rome , and there drew from them a new declaration , by which they engaged themselves to execute the edict with rigour in their respective dominions . XXI . While the efforts of Luther toward the ...
עמוד 25
... nature belonged proper- into all the churches which dissented from ly to such a council , and to it alone . This that of Rome . Thus may the elector John be opinion , after long and warm debates , was considered as the second parent and ...
... nature belonged proper- into all the churches which dissented from ly to such a council , and to it alone . This that of Rome . Thus may the elector John be opinion , after long and warm debates , was considered as the second parent and ...
עמוד 27
... nature and design of the well of their country . Hitherto , indeed , it Lord's Supper , but also in consequence of the was not easy for Charles to form a clear idea false notions which he was supposed to have of the matters in debate ...
... nature and design of the well of their country . Hitherto , indeed , it Lord's Supper , but also in consequence of the was not easy for Charles to form a clear idea false notions which he was supposed to have of the matters in debate ...
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