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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... Wake certainly corresponded with some learned and moderate Frenchmen on this subject , particularly with Du Pin , the ... Wake's . He who had so ably and so successfully defended protestantism , as a controversial writer , could not ...
... Wake certainly corresponded with some learned and moderate Frenchmen on this subject , particularly with Du Pin , the ... Wake's . He who had so ably and so successfully defended protestantism , as a controversial writer , could not ...
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... Wake and Dr. Du Pin , with the par- ticulars of which I was not acquainted ; and , in this my ignorance , only made a general observa- tion , drawn from Dr. Wake's known zeal for the protestant religion , which was designed , not to ...
... Wake and Dr. Du Pin , with the par- ticulars of which I was not acquainted ; and , in this my ignorance , only made a general observa- tion , drawn from Dr. Wake's known zeal for the protestant religion , which was designed , not to ...
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... Wake . I shall not enter here into a debate about the grammatical import of my expressions ; as I have something more interesting to present to the reader , who is curious of infor- mation about archbishop Wake's real conduct in ...
... Wake . I shall not enter here into a debate about the grammatical import of my expressions ; as I have something more interesting to present to the reader , who is curious of infor- mation about archbishop Wake's real conduct in ...
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... Wake's letter did not give Mr. Beauvoir the least occasion for such a conversation , but relates entirely to the ... Wake and the doctors of the Sorbonne , are examined in the following note . III . very first overture that was made ...
... Wake's letter did not give Mr. Beauvoir the least occasion for such a conversation , but relates entirely to the ... Wake and the doctors of the Sorbonne , are examined in the following note . III . very first overture that was made ...
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... Wake had in FORMING the project of an union between the two churches . " This is guessing with a witness ; and it is hard to imagine how the boldest calculator of probabilities could conclude from Dr. Wake's handsome mention of Dr. Du ...
... Wake had in FORMING the project of an union between the two churches . " This is guessing with a witness ; and it is hard to imagine how the boldest calculator of probabilities could conclude from Dr. Wake's handsome mention of Dr. Du ...
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