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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... Church Power, are Considered in Their Connection with the State of Learning and ... archbishop of Paris , who , equally unmoved by the authority of the pon ... popes , the French monarch , and the jesuits , from whom they received an ...
... Church Power, are Considered in Their Connection with the State of Learning and ... archbishop of Paris , who , equally unmoved by the authority of the pon ... popes , the French monarch , and the jesuits , from whom they received an ...
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... archbishop Wake was so much elated with the prospect of success in the scheme of an accommodation , that he acquainted the divines of Geneva with it in 1719 , and plainly intimated to them , that he thought it an easier thing than ...
... archbishop Wake was so much elated with the prospect of success in the scheme of an accommodation , that he acquainted the divines of Geneva with it in 1719 , and plainly intimated to them , that he thought it an easier thing than ...
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... church of England , in order to promote this union . 3dly . That any desires of union with the church of Rome , expressed in the archbishop's letters , proceeded from the hopes , well founded , or illuso- ry , is not my business to ...
... church of England , in order to promote this union . 3dly . That any desires of union with the church of Rome , expressed in the archbishop's letters , proceeded from the hopes , well founded , or illuso- ry , is not my business to ...
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... archbishop , in his letters to Mr. Beauvoir . Nor did he propose any thing in return to either of the Sorbonne doctors , but that they should entirely renounce the authority of the pope , hoping , though perhaps too fancifully , that ...
... archbishop , in his letters to Mr. Beauvoir . Nor did he propose any thing in return to either of the Sorbonne doctors , but that they should entirely renounce the authority of the pope , hoping , though perhaps too fancifully , that ...
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... archbishop Wake , that it will be most natural to form a notion of his sentiments with respect to the church of Rome . It appears evident , from several passages in the writings and letters of this eminent prelate , that he was ...
... archbishop Wake , that it will be most natural to form a notion of his sentiments with respect to the church of Rome . It appears evident , from several passages in the writings and letters of this eminent prelate , that he was ...
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