An Ecclesiastical History, Ancient and Modern, Form the Birth of Christ, to the Beginning of the Present Century, כרך 4E. Duyckinck, 1824 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 6-10 מתוך 85
עמוד 67
... sovereign . Those who judge of the reduction of this place by the maxims of civil policy , consider the conduct of the French court as entirely consistent with the princi- ples both of wisdom and justice ; since nothing can be more ...
... sovereign . Those who judge of the reduction of this place by the maxims of civil policy , consider the conduct of the French court as entirely consistent with the princi- ples both of wisdom and justice ; since nothing can be more ...
עמוד 76
... , since he subjected the unchangeable nature of religion to the arbitrary will of the sovereign , and endeavoured to ef- face the eternal distinction that there is between moral good 76 CENT . XVII . HISTORY OF THE REFORMED CHURCH .
... , since he subjected the unchangeable nature of religion to the arbitrary will of the sovereign , and endeavoured to ef- face the eternal distinction that there is between moral good 76 CENT . XVII . HISTORY OF THE REFORMED CHURCH .
עמוד 103
... sovereign and the destruction of the government , employed it as a mask to hide their deformity , then the true and genuine Independents renounced this title , and substituted another less odious in its place , calling themselves ...
... sovereign and the destruction of the government , employed it as a mask to hide their deformity , then the true and genuine Independents renounced this title , and substituted another less odious in its place , calling themselves ...
עמוד 111
... sovereign . As these scruples were deeply rooted , and no arguments nor exhortations could engage these prelates to acknowledge the title of William III . to the crown of Great Britain , they were deprived of their ecclesiastical ...
... sovereign . As these scruples were deeply rooted , and no arguments nor exhortations could engage these prelates to acknowledge the title of William III . to the crown of Great Britain , they were deprived of their ecclesiastical ...
עמוד 113
... sovereign . " This is called in England passive obedience , and is a doctrine warmly opposed by many , who think it both lawful and necessary , in certain circumstances , and in cases of an ur- gent and momentous nature , to resist the ...
... sovereign . " This is called in England passive obedience , and is a doctrine warmly opposed by many , who think it both lawful and necessary , in certain circumstances , and in cases of an ur- gent and momentous nature , to resist the ...
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