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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... bishop of Gloucester's treatise , entitled , The Doc- trine of Grace . The words of that great and eminent prelate are as fol- lows ; " As purity respects practice , the Moravians give us little trouble . If we may credit the yet ...
... bishop of Gloucester's treatise , entitled , The Doc- trine of Grace . The words of that great and eminent prelate are as fol- lows ; " As purity respects practice , the Moravians give us little trouble . If we may credit the yet ...
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... bishop , or to defend the prerogatives and pretensions of the episcopal order with an in- temperate zeal . " These two classes are sometimes involved in warm debates , and oppose each other with no small degree of animosity , of which ...
... bishop , or to defend the prerogatives and pretensions of the episcopal order with an in- temperate zeal . " These two classes are sometimes involved in warm debates , and oppose each other with no small degree of animosity , of which ...
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... 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 . 9 III . APPENDIX ...
... 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 . 9 III . APPENDIX ...
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... suitable to the benevolent genius of Christianity , will always reflect a true and solid glory upon his character as a christian bishop . IIL of the Roman catholic churches should join with APPENDIX 68 APPENDICES TO MOSHEIM'S.
... suitable to the benevolent genius of Christianity , will always reflect a true and solid glory upon his character as a christian bishop . IIL of the Roman catholic churches should join with APPENDIX 68 APPENDICES TO MOSHEIM'S.
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... bishop of the imperial city ; to which empty title our prelate seems willing to have consented , provided it was attended with no infringement of the inde- pendency and privileges of each particular coun try , and each particular church ...
... bishop of the imperial city ; to which empty title our prelate seems willing to have consented , provided it was attended with no infringement of the inde- pendency and privileges of each particular coun try , and each particular church ...
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