An Ecclesiastical History, Ancient and Modern: From the Birth of Christ, to the Beginning of the Present Century : in which the Rise, Progress, and Variations of Church Power, are Considered in Their Connection with the State of Learning and Philosophy, and the Political History of Europe During that Period, כרך 4Samuel Etheridge, 1811 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 56
עמוד 12
... - ity and occasion of this medal have been much disputed , and , as is well known , have afforded matter of keen debate . SECT . I. allies , beheld these threatening appearances without 12 HISTORY OF THE REFORMATION .
... - ity and occasion of this medal have been much disputed , and , as is well known , have afforded matter of keen debate . SECT . I. allies , beheld these threatening appearances without 12 HISTORY OF THE REFORMATION .
עמוד 23
... disputes of the scotists and thomists , the realists and nominalists , whose clamours and contentions were unhappily heard in all the European academies . theology . XIV . The wretched and senseless manner of teach- The state of ing ...
... disputes of the scotists and thomists , the realists and nominalists , whose clamours and contentions were unhappily heard in all the European academies . theology . XIV . The wretched and senseless manner of teach- The state of ing ...
עמוד 24
... dispute with him , or oppose his doctrine , upon a scripture foundation . Any commentators , that were at this time ... disputed with a good deal of freedom upon religious subjects , and even upon those that were looked upon as most ...
... dispute with him , or oppose his doctrine , upon a scripture foundation . Any commentators , that were at this time ... disputed with a good deal of freedom upon religious subjects , and even upon those that were looked upon as most ...
עמוד 33
... dispute about indulgences was carried on with the greatest warmth and animosity , not one writer ever ventured to reproach Luther with these ignoble motives of opposition now under consideration . I speak not of Erasmus , Sleidan , De ...
... dispute about indulgences was carried on with the greatest warmth and animosity , not one writer ever ventured to reproach Luther with these ignoble motives of opposition now under consideration . I speak not of Erasmus , Sleidan , De ...
עמוד 34
... dispute between two monks , concerning the extent of the pope's power with respect to the remission of sin . Luther confessed that the Roman pontiff was clothed with the power of remitting the human punishments inflicted upon ...
... dispute between two monks , concerning the extent of the pope's power with respect to the remission of sin . Luther confessed that the Roman pontiff was clothed with the power of remitting the human punishments inflicted upon ...
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adopted anabaptists ancient appears assembled Augsburg authority Biblioth bishops Calvin cause CENT century Christ christian church of Rome clergy communion composed concerning concord confession confession of Augsburg consequence considered controversy council of Trent court of Rome debates declared denomination diet diet of Worms discipline dispute divine doctors doctrine dominicans ecclesiastical elector elector of Saxony eminent emperor employed eucharist faith famous fanatical favour Geneva genius German greatest Greek Hence Hist holy jesuits jurisdiction laws Le Quien learned liberty Luther lutheran church maintained manner matter Melancthon mennonites ment monophysites Mosheim nature observed opinions papal patriarch persons philosophy piety pope popery pretended princes principles protestants published puritans reformed church reign relating religion religious rendered respect Roman pontiff sacred Saxony scripture SECT sentiments socinians spirit superstition tenets theological things tion true truth utmost Wittemberg worship writers zeal Zuingle
קטעים בולטים
עמוד 121 - Rigid and uncomplying himself, he showed no indulgence to the infirmities of others. Regardless of the distinctions of rank and character, he uttered his admonitions with an acrimony and vehemence, more apt to irritate than to reclaim.
עמוד 452 - Christ established upon earth is a visible church, or community, into which the holy and just alone are to be admitted ; and which is consequently exempt from all those institutions and rules of discipline that have been invented by human wisdom for the correction and reformation of the wicked.
עמוד 368 - That God, in predestinating, from all eternity, one part of mankind to everlasting happiness, and another to endless misery, was led to make this distinction by no other motive than his own good pleasure and freewill.
עמוד 39 - ... one drop of Christ's blood, being sufficient to redeem the whole human race, the remaining quantity, that was shed in the garden and on the cross, was left as a legacy to the church, to be a treasure from whence indulgences were to be drawn and administered by the Roman pontiffs ;"* such a man was not to be reasoned with.
עמוד 94 - ... cause. This humane and gentle spirit was apt to sink into a kind of yielding softness under the influence of mild and generous treatment. And, accordingly, while his adversaries soothed him with fair words and flattering promises, he seemed to melt as...
עמוד 125 - Lord Deputy, sent for him to come before him and the Privy Council; who, coming in after he had made a speech...
עמוד 126 - The doctor, being troubled in his mind, went away, and returned into England, and coming to the court, obtained another commission ; but, staying for a wind on the water-side, news came to him that the queen was dead : and thus God preserved the Protestants of Ireland.
עמוד 90 - ... recollection of mind; it confirmed some in the principles they had embraced, surprised others, and many, who before this time had little or no idea of the religious sentiments of Luther, were now not only convinced of their innocence, but were moreover delighted with their purity and simplicity. The copies of this Confession, which after being read were delivered to the emperor, were signed and subscribed by John, elector of Saxony, by four princes of the empire, George, marquis of Brandenburg,...
עמוד 100 - Smalcald in the year 1537, where they solemnly protested against this partial and corrupt council ; and, at the same time, had a new summary of their doctrine drawn up by Luther, in order to present it to the assembled bishops, if it should be required of them. This summary, which...
עמוד 310 - He denied, for example, that the external word, which is committed to writing in the Holy Scriptures, was endowed with the power of healing, illuminating, and renewing the mind ; and he ascribed this power to the internal word, which, according to his notion, was Christ himself. His...