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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... heretics of all denominations . The Greek christians are said to be treated at present by their haughty masters with more clem- ency and indulgence than in former times . The nestorians and monophysites in Asia and Africa persevere in ...
... heretics of all denominations . The Greek christians are said to be treated at present by their haughty masters with more clem- ency and indulgence than in former times . The nestorians and monophysites in Asia and Africa persevere in ...
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... heretics ; and , to all outward appearance , say mass , and act so as they have been wont to do . If , under the shelter of Gallican privileges , they can now and then serve the state , by speaking big in the Sorbonne , they will do it ...
... heretics ; and , to all outward appearance , say mass , and act so as they have been wont to do . If , under the shelter of Gallican privileges , they can now and then serve the state , by speaking big in the Sorbonne , they will do it ...
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... heretics , against admitting the inquisition into France , and against war without a just cause . The xxxvIIIth and xxxIxth articles he approves . Moreover , in the discipline and worship of the church of England , he sees nothing amiss ...
... heretics , against admitting the inquisition into France , and against war without a just cause . The xxxvIIIth and xxxIxth articles he approves . Moreover , in the discipline and worship of the church of England , he sees nothing amiss ...
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... heretics and schismatics , and , in truth , make them cease to be So. " Dr. Du Pin , whom the archbishop very sincere- ly lamented , as the only man , after Mr. Ravechet , on whom the hopes of a reformation in France seem- ed to depend ...
... heretics and schismatics , and , in truth , make them cease to be So. " Dr. Du Pin , whom the archbishop very sincere- ly lamented , as the only man , after Mr. Ravechet , on whom the hopes of a reformation in France seem- ed to depend ...
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... Heretics , whom we , on our principles , cannot consider in the same light , and whose doctrines really tended to promote that reformation in which we glory . I have there- fore , in many places , added the words real or reput- ed after ...
... Heretics , whom we , on our principles , cannot consider in the same light , and whose doctrines really tended to promote that reformation in which we glory . I have there- fore , in many places , added the words real or reput- ed after ...
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