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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... remarkable success . This noble estab- lishment , which surpasses all that have been yet erected for the propagation of the gospel , not only subsists still in a flourishing state , but acquires daily new degrees of perfection under the ...
... remarkable success . This noble estab- lishment , which surpasses all that have been yet erected for the propagation of the gospel , not only subsists still in a flourishing state , but acquires daily new degrees of perfection under the ...
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... remarkable effect . The jansenists , however , looking upon all human means as insufficient to support their cause , turn- ed their views toward supernatural succours , and endeavoured to make it appear , that their cause was the ...
... remarkable effect . The jansenists , however , looking upon all human means as insufficient to support their cause , turn- ed their views toward supernatural succours , and endeavoured to make it appear , that their cause was the ...
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... remarkable and malignant ; it would make the ignorant and unwary apt to believe , that the reformed church allows its members certain approaches toward popery and socinianism , provided they do not carry these approaches too far , even ...
... remarkable and malignant ; it would make the ignorant and unwary apt to believe , that the reformed church allows its members certain approaches toward popery and socinianism , provided they do not carry these approaches too far , even ...
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... remarkable book , entitled , Heaven upon Earth ; in which he main- tained literally , that it was the duty of christians to rejoice always , and to suffer no feelings of affliction and sorrow to interrupt their gaiety . The same ...
... remarkable book , entitled , Heaven upon Earth ; in which he main- tained literally , that it was the duty of christians to rejoice always , and to suffer no feelings of affliction and sorrow to interrupt their gaiety . The same ...
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... remarkable observation on this head ; " We must acknowledge , though with sor- row , the present superiority of the protestant uni- versities in Germany over those of the Romish persuasion . This superiority is so striking , that ...
... remarkable observation on this head ; " We must acknowledge , though with sor- row , the present superiority of the protestant uni- versities in Germany over those of the Romish persuasion . This superiority is so striking , that ...
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