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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... believe , that the reformed church allows its members certain approaches toward popery and socinianism , provided they do not carry these approaches too far , even to an intimate union with them . This representation of the reformed ...
... believe , that the reformed church allows its members certain approaches toward popery and socinianism , provided they do not carry these approaches too far , even to an intimate union with them . This representation of the reformed ...
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... believe the explication of the Trinity that is given in the athanasian creed ; and I mention this as an instance of the unfair proceedings of immoderate zeal , which often confounds the plainest dis . tinctions , and deals its ...
... believe the explication of the Trinity that is given in the athanasian creed ; and I mention this as an instance of the unfair proceedings of immoderate zeal , which often confounds the plainest dis . tinctions , and deals its ...
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... believe , that arch- bishop Wake was the first mover in the project of uniting the English and Gallican churches . This author having mentioned Mr. Beauvoir's letter , in which Du Pia's desire of this union is communicated to the VOL VI ...
... believe , that arch- bishop Wake was the first mover in the project of uniting the English and Gallican churches . This author having mentioned Mr. Beauvoir's letter , in which Du Pia's desire of this union is communicated to the VOL VI ...
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... believe , April 18-29 , 1718. Be- fore the arrival of this letter , the archbishop had received a second from Dr. Du Pin , and also a copy of Girardin's discourse . But he does not seem to have entertained any notion , in conse- quence ...
... believe , April 18-29 , 1718. Be- fore the arrival of this letter , the archbishop had received a second from Dr. Du Pin , and also a copy of Girardin's discourse . But he does not seem to have entertained any notion , in conse- quence ...
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... believe nothing will be done in it , ' tis good to leave them under a plain knowledge of what we think of ourselves and our church ; and to let them see , that we neither need nor seek the union proposed , but for their sake as well as ...
... believe nothing will be done in it , ' tis good to leave them under a plain knowledge of what we think of ourselves and our church ; and to let them see , that we neither need nor seek the union proposed , but for their sake as well as ...
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