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 50
עמוד 36
... looked upon as of an indifferent nature , as opinions which , even were they false , do not affect the great and funda- mental doctrines of Christianity . But the two great prin- ciples that Calixtus laid down as the foundation and ...
... looked upon as of an indifferent nature , as opinions which , even were they false , do not affect the great and funda- mental doctrines of Christianity . But the two great prin- ciples that Calixtus laid down as the foundation and ...
עמוד 37
... looked upon its defend- ers as the enemies of the church . This new controversy was managed , on both sides , with as little equity and mode- ration as those which preceded it . ' xxv . It must at the same time be acknowledged , to the ...
... looked upon its defend- ers as the enemies of the church . This new controversy was managed , on both sides , with as little equity and mode- ration as those which preceded it . ' xxv . It must at the same time be acknowledged , to the ...
עמוד 40
... looked upon , by equitable and candid judges , as worthy of tolera- tion and indulgence , were nevertheless contrary to custom , and far from being consistent with prudence . Hence ru- mours were spread , tumults excited , animosities ...
... looked upon , by equitable and candid judges , as worthy of tolera- tion and indulgence , were nevertheless contrary to custom , and far from being consistent with prudence . Hence ru- mours were spread , tumults excited , animosities ...
עמוד 43
... looked on themselves as obliged to proceed publicly , first against Spener , in the year 1695 , and after- ward against his disciples and adherents , as the inventers and promoters of erroneous and dangerous opinions . These debates are ...
... looked on themselves as obliged to proceed publicly , first against Spener , in the year 1695 , and after- ward against his disciples and adherents , as the inventers and promoters of erroneous and dangerous opinions . These debates are ...
עמוד 46
... looked upon as innocent in themselves , and which could only be- come good or evil in consequence of the respective charac- ters of those who used them with prudence , or abused them with intemperance . Thus , dancing , pantomimes ...
... looked upon as innocent in themselves , and which could only be- come good or evil in consequence of the respective charac- ters of those who used them with prudence , or abused them with intemperance . Thus , dancing , pantomimes ...
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