 | Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - 1797
...indulge, without exception or reftraint, their appetites or paffions ; that all their actions and purfuits were then perfectly innocent ; and that, after the...of the body, they were to be united to the Deity. They likewife faid that Jefus Chrift was nothing but a mere je nefçal quoi, compofed of the fpirit... | |
 | Hannah Adams - 1801 - 504 דפים
...exception or reftraint, their appetites and paflions, as all their aftions were then perfectly innocent. V. That, after the death of the body, they were to be united to the Deity. • This denomination-^ permitted their followers to call themfelves either Catholics or Lutherans.... | |
 | Charles Buck - 1807
...v/ere then allowed to indulge, without exception or restraint, ih'.'ir appetite* or passions ; that nil their actions and pursuits were then perfectly innocent...of the body, they were to be united to the Deity. They likewise said. that Jesus Christ was nothing but a mere je ne sfaiquoi, composed of the spirit... | |
 | Johann Lorenz von Mosheim - 1810
...can be known by the writings of Calvin and XVI its other antagonists, (for these fanatics published no -account of their tenets that is come to my knowledge),...resemble, in such a striking manner, the opinions of the Beghards,OT Brethren of the Free Spirit, that it appears to me, beyond all doubt, that the Libertines,... | |
 | Charles Buck - 1810
...elevation of mind, were then allowed to indulge, without exception or restraint, their appetites or passions; that all their actions and pursuits were,...of the body, they were to be united to the Deity. They likewise said that Jesus Christ was nothing but a merejc ne scai quoi, composed of the spirit... | |
 | Charles Buck - 1815
...elevation of mind, were then allowed to indulge, without exception or restraint, then- appetites or passions ; that all their actions and pursuits were...perfectly innocent ; and that, after the death of the bodv. thev were to be united to the Dtity. They likewise said, that Jesus Christ was nothing but a... | |
 | 1816
...indulge, without exception or reftraint, their appetites or pillions ; that all their actions and purfuits were then perfectly innocent ; and that, after the...of the body, they were to be united to the Deity. They likewife faid that Jefus Chrift was nothing but a mereyV nt/fai eptoi, compofed of the fpirit... | |
 | Hannah Adams - 1817 - 376 דפים
...exception or restraint, their appetites and passions, as all their actions were then perfectly innocent. 5. That after the death of the body, they were to be united to the Deity.* . LOLLARDS, the followers of Walter Lollard, (or Walter, the Lollard,) whois said to have been an Englishman... | |
 | Johann Lorenz Mosheim - 1819
...can be known by the writings of Calvin and XVIits other antagonists, (for these fanatics published no account of their tenets that is come to my knowledge),...resemble, in such a striking manner, the opinions of the Seghards, or Brethren of the Free Spirit, that it appears to me, beyond all doubt, that the Libertines,... | |
 | John Mason Good - 1819
...elevation of mind, were then »1 lowed to indulge, without exception or r.'MraiiH, their appetites or passions : that all their actions and pursuits were...of the body, they were to be united to the Deity. They likewise said that Jesus Christ was nothing hut a mete je ne irai i/tmi, composed of tb- ipiritof... | |
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