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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... cause of Christ ; and are said to corrupt and modify , by a variety of in- ventions , the pure doctrine of the gospel , in order to render it more universally palatable , and to in- crease the number of their ambiguous converts . IL A ...
... cause of Christ ; and are said to corrupt and modify , by a variety of in- ventions , the pure doctrine of the gospel , in order to render it more universally palatable , and to in- crease the number of their ambiguous converts . IL A ...
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... cause of the jansenists acquired a pecu- Quenel's New liar degree of credit and reputation , both in this and the preceding century , by a French translation of the New Testament , made by the learned and pi- ous Paschasius Quenel , a ...
... cause of the jansenists acquired a pecu- Quenel's New liar degree of credit and reputation , both in this and the preceding century , by a French translation of the New Testament , made by the learned and pi- ous Paschasius Quenel , a ...
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... cause , turn- ed their views toward supernatural succours , and endeavoured to make it appear , that their cause was the peculiar object of the divine protection and approbation . For this purpose they persuaded the multitude , that God ...
... cause , turn- ed their views toward supernatural succours , and endeavoured to make it appear , that their cause was the peculiar object of the divine protection and approbation . For this purpose they persuaded the multitude , that God ...
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... cause.k The state of the eastern charch . XIII . We can say but very little of the Greek and eastern churches . The profound ignorance in which they live , and the despotic yoke under which they groan , prevent their forming any plans ...
... cause.k The state of the eastern charch . XIII . We can say but very little of the Greek and eastern churches . The profound ignorance in which they live , and the despotic yoke under which they groan , prevent their forming any plans ...
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... cause by their imprudence or obstinacy , by their austerity or perverseness , by their licentious con- duct or their intestine divisions . Herrenhut . ters . XVII , Many place in this fanatical class the breth- ren of Herrenhut , who ...
... cause by their imprudence or obstinacy , by their austerity or perverseness , by their licentious con- duct or their intestine divisions . Herrenhut . ters . XVII , Many place in this fanatical class the breth- ren of Herrenhut , who ...
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