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 100
עמוד 8
... received from this arrogant pontiff , threats and invectives of their enemies . Arm- meditated revenge , and even caused a medal ed with power to punish , and abundantly fur- to be stricken with a menacing inscription , nished with the ...
... received from this arrogant pontiff , threats and invectives of their enemies . Arm- meditated revenge , and even caused a medal ed with power to punish , and abundantly fur- to be stricken with a menacing inscription , nished with the ...
עמוד 17
... received by the elector with a degree of cold - its ness that bordered upon contempt , and that Luther's credit and cause were too far advanc- ed to be destroyed by the efforts of mere au- thority , he had recourse to gentler methods ...
... received by the elector with a degree of cold - its ness that bordered upon contempt , and that Luther's credit and cause were too far advanc- ed to be destroyed by the efforts of mere au- thority , he had recourse to gentler methods ...
עמוד 19
... received a mortal wound in Switzerland from Ulric Zuingle , a canon of Zurich , whose extensive learning and uncommon sagacity were accompanied with the most heroic intre- pidity and resolution . ‡ It must even be acknowledged , § that ...
... received a mortal wound in Switzerland from Ulric Zuingle , a canon of Zurich , whose extensive learning and uncommon sagacity were accompanied with the most heroic intre- pidity and resolution . ‡ It must even be acknowledged , § that ...
עמוד 22
... received of the inconsiderate conduct of Carlostadt , and some other friends of the Reformation , who had already excited tumults in Saxony , and were acting in a man- ner equally prejudicial to the tranquillity of the state , and the ...
... received of the inconsiderate conduct of Carlostadt , and some other friends of the Reformation , who had already excited tumults in Saxony , and were acting in a man- ner equally prejudicial to the tranquillity of the state , and the ...
עמוד 23
... received from the court of Rome , and , by a public law , prohibited all innovation in religious matters , until a general council should decide what ought to be done in an affair of such high importance . * As long as the German ...
... received from the court of Rome , and , by a public law , prohibited all innovation in religious matters , until a general council should decide what ought to be done in an affair of such high importance . * As long as the German ...
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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