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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... king William III . The established form of church government is episcopacy , which is embraced by the sovereign , the nobility , and the greatest part of the people . The presby- terians , and the numerous sects of different denom ...
... king William III . The established form of church government is episcopacy , which is embraced by the sovereign , the nobility , and the greatest part of the people . The presby- terians , and the numerous sects of different denom ...
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... King- ton in Wiltshire , had said , about ten years before , upon this mysterious subject , which nothing but presumption can make any man attempt to render intelligible . See a treatise published , without his name , by Dr. Burnet , in ...
... King- ton in Wiltshire , had said , about ten years before , upon this mysterious subject , which nothing but presumption can make any man attempt to render intelligible . See a treatise published , without his name , by Dr. Burnet , in ...
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... king of Great Brit- CENTURY ain , and the states general of the United Provinces , to offer their intercession , in order to terminate these unhappy divisions ; and hence the Formulary un- der consideration lost much of its credit and ...
... king of Great Brit- CENTURY ain , and the states general of the United Provinces , to offer their intercession , in order to terminate these unhappy divisions ; and hence the Formulary un- der consideration lost much of its credit and ...
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... king for this purpose . Besides this , he was resolved not to submit either to the direction of Dr. Du Pin , nor to that of the Sorbonne , in re- lation to what was to be retained , or what was to be given up , in the doctrine and ...
... king for this purpose . Besides this , he was resolved not to submit either to the direction of Dr. Du Pin , nor to that of the Sorbonne , in re- lation to what was to be retained , or what was to be given up , in the doctrine and ...
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... king's knowledge ; and it would be very odd for me to have an authoritative permission to treat with those who have no manner of authority to treat with me . However , I shall venture at some an- swer or other to both their letters and ...
... king's knowledge ; and it would be very odd for me to have an authoritative permission to treat with those who have no manner of authority to treat with me . However , I shall venture at some an- swer or other to both their letters and ...
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