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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... missionaries are much more ready , than the protestant doctors , to admit into their communion proselytes , who have noth ing of Christianity but the name . CENTURY XVIII . Private ene mies of the gospel . IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY .
... missionaries are much more ready , than the protestant doctors , to admit into their communion proselytes , who have noth ing of Christianity but the name . CENTURY XVIII . Private ene mies of the gospel . IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY .
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... communion , no longer tremble at the thunder of the Vatican , but treat their anathemas with indif- ference and contempt . They indeed load the holy father with pompous titles , and treat him with all the external marks of veneration ...
... communion , no longer tremble at the thunder of the Vatican , but treat their anathemas with indif- ference and contempt . They indeed load the holy father with pompous titles , and treat him with all the external marks of veneration ...
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... communion ; that the specious conditions they proposed as the terms of a reconciliation , were perfidious strata- gems ; and that consequently there is no sort of dependence to be made upon the promises and declarations of such a ...
... communion ; that the specious conditions they proposed as the terms of a reconciliation , were perfidious strata- gems ; and that consequently there is no sort of dependence to be made upon the promises and declarations of such a ...
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... communion that live under the jurisdiction of the United Provinces , embrace the principles and doctrines of Jansenius . Those that inhabit the United Provinces have almost renounced their al- legiance to the pope , though they profess ...
... communion that live under the jurisdiction of the United Provinces , embrace the principles and doctrines of Jansenius . Those that inhabit the United Provinces have almost renounced their al- legiance to the pope , though they profess ...
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... communion candidly acknowledge . For it not only confirmed the prot- estants in their separation , by convincing them that the church of Rome was resolved to adhere obsti- nately to its ancient superstitions and corruptions ; but also ...
... communion candidly acknowledge . For it not only confirmed the prot- estants in their separation , by convincing them that the church of Rome was resolved to adhere obsti- nately to its ancient superstitions and corruptions ; but also ...
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