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 |
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תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 58
עמוד 7
... lived in the utmost tran- quillity ; nor had they , as things seemed to be situated , the least reason to apprehend any op- position to their pretensions , or rebellion against their authority ; since those dreadful commotions , which ...
... lived in the utmost tran- quillity ; nor had they , as things seemed to be situated , the least reason to apprehend any op- position to their pretensions , or rebellion against their authority ; since those dreadful commotions , which ...
עמוד 8
... lived . We may easily imagine the miserable condition of the church under a vicar of Christ , who lived in camps , amidst the din of arms , and who was ambitious of no other fame than that which arose from battles won and cities ...
... lived . We may easily imagine the miserable condition of the church under a vicar of Christ , who lived in camps , amidst the din of arms , and who was ambitious of no other fame than that which arose from battles won and cities ...
עמוד 13
... lived . All this will though silently wished for , by all those who be acknowledged , even by his enemies , at least openly demanded the reformation of the by such of them as are not totally blinded by a church in its head and in its ...
... lived . All this will though silently wished for , by all those who be acknowledged , even by his enemies , at least openly demanded the reformation of the by such of them as are not totally blinded by a church in its head and in its ...
עמוד 14
... lived , and of the religion in which he had been brought up , we shall perhaps find few points of his character that render him liable to re- proach . * IV . This debate between Luther and Tet- zel was , at first , a matter of no great ...
... lived , and of the religion in which he had been brought up , we shall perhaps find few points of his character that render him liable to re- proach . * IV . This debate between Luther and Tet- zel was , at first , a matter of no great ...
עמוד 15
... lived in after - times ? Can it be imagined , that mo- tives to action , which escaped their prying eyes , should have discovered themselves to us who live at uch a distance of time from the scene of action , to M. Bossuet , to Mr. Hume ...
... lived in after - times ? Can it be imagined , that mo- tives to action , which escaped their prying eyes , should have discovered themselves to us who live at uch a distance of time from the scene of action , to M. Bossuet , to Mr. Hume ...
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