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, Volumen6Samuel Etheridge, 1811 |
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... friends of the reformation . This expedient had been frequent- ly practised in former times , in order to remove the disgust that the protestants had conceived against the church of Rome ; but the bull Unigenitus put an end to all these ...
... friends of the reformation . This expedient had been frequent- ly practised in former times , in order to remove the disgust that the protestants had conceived against the church of Rome ; but the bull Unigenitus put an end to all these ...
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... friendship , and unite their efforts in P Nothing can be more unfair , or at least more inaccurate than this ... friends of the reformation , whom the multiplied horrors and absurdities of popery obliged to abandon the communion ...
... friendship , and unite their efforts in P Nothing can be more unfair , or at least more inaccurate than this ... friends of the reformation , whom the multiplied horrors and absurdities of popery obliged to abandon the communion ...
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... friends of the reforma- tion , who , at present , have not sufficient strength of mind to become martyrs , or confessors , in its cause . History informs us of the rapid progress the reformation made in France in former times , when a ...
... friends of the reforma- tion , who , at present , have not sufficient strength of mind to become martyrs , or confessors , in its cause . History informs us of the rapid progress the reformation made in France in former times , when a ...
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... friend to truth , and attract the external respect even of libertines , freethinkers , and sceptics . But , in the second place , if it should be alleged , that men eminent for learning and genius have ad- hered seriously to the ...
... friend to truth , and attract the external respect even of libertines , freethinkers , and sceptics . But , in the second place , if it should be alleged , that men eminent for learning and genius have ad- hered seriously to the ...
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... friends . Ease and negligence are the fruits of prosperity ; and this maxim extends even to religion . It is not unu- sual to see a victorious general sleep upon his lau- rels , and thus give advantage to an eneiny , whom adversity ...
... friends . Ease and negligence are the fruits of prosperity ; and this maxim extends even to religion . It is not unu- sual to see a victorious general sleep upon his lau- rels , and thus give advantage to an eneiny , whom adversity ...
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