The Ecclesiastical History, Ancient and Modern: In which the Rise, Progress, and Variations of Church Power, are Considered in Their Connexion with Their State of Learning and Philosophy, and the Political History of Europe During that Period, כרך 2Harper, 1867 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 100
עמוד 5
... established forms of divine worship , and erected themselves into separate assemblies , upon principles different from those of the Roman hierarchy , rapidly multiplied . This cir- cumstance renders it impossible to present in one ...
... established forms of divine worship , and erected themselves into separate assemblies , upon principles different from those of the Roman hierarchy , rapidly multiplied . This cir- cumstance renders it impossible to present in one ...
עמוד 8
... established a vicegerent at Rome , clothed seemed to break forth , that promised a better with his supreme and unlimited authority . state of things , and gave some reason to ex- Entrenched within these strong holds , the pon - pect ...
... established a vicegerent at Rome , clothed seemed to break forth , that promised a better with his supreme and unlimited authority . state of things , and gave some reason to ex- Entrenched within these strong holds , the pon - pect ...
עמוד 9
... established in as great an assembly as that was , which published the other in the reign of Charles VII .; and when by violence and force they were obliged to publish the Concordat , they joined to this publication a solemn protest ...
... established in as great an assembly as that was , which published the other in the reign of Charles VII .; and when by violence and force they were obliged to publish the Concordat , they joined to this publication a solemn protest ...
עמוד 24
... established in his own dominions , pleaded for an exemption from all laws , a li- or to subject them to his jurisdiction . The centious immunity from every sort of govern- elector John , his brother and successor , actea ment ; another ...
... established in his own dominions , pleaded for an exemption from all laws , a li- or to subject them to his jurisdiction . The centious immunity from every sort of govern- elector John , his brother and successor , actea ment ; another ...
עמוד 26
... established religion , before the determination of the approaching council was known . * This decree was justly considered as iniquitous and intolerable by the elector of Saxony , the landgrave of Hesse , and such other members of the ...
... established religion , before the determination of the approaching council was known . * This decree was justly considered as iniquitous and intolerable by the elector of Saxony , the landgrave of Hesse , and such other members of the ...
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adversaries Anabaptists ancient apostles appear archbishop Arminians authority bishops Calvin Calvinists catholic cause century Christ Christian church of England church of Rome clergy communion composed confession congregation consequence controversy council council of Trent court of Rome declared denomination discipline dispute divine doctors doctrine ecclesiastical edict elector of Saxony eminent emperor England eucharist faith famous Father favour France French Gallican church genius German Gospel holy honour Jansenists Jesuits king laws Le Quien learned letters liberty Luther Lutheran church maintained manner matter Melancthon Mennonites ment mentioned Monophysites Mosheim nation nature observed opinions papal patriarch persons philosophy piety pious pope popery pretended princes principles protestants published reformed church reign relating religion religious rendered respect Roman pontiff Romish church Scripture sect sentiments sion Socinians spirit superstition synod synod of Dordrecht tenets theological things tion trine true truth worship writers zeal Zuingle