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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... country in Europe where infidelity has not exhaled its poison ; and scarcely any denomination of christians among whom we may not find several persons , who either aim at the total extinction of all religion , or at least endeavour to ...
... country in Europe where infidelity has not exhaled its poison ; and scarcely any denomination of christians among whom we may not find several persons , who either aim at the total extinction of all religion , or at least endeavour to ...
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... countries of Europe , particularly in those where the reformation has introduced a spirit of liberty , if mercenary booksellers are still allowed to publish , without distinction or reserve , every wretched production that is addressed ...
... countries of Europe , particularly in those where the reformation has introduced a spirit of liberty , if mercenary booksellers are still allowed to publish , without distinction or reserve , every wretched production that is addressed ...
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... to suffer in a protestant country a religious order which has been suppressed in popish one , and declared enemies of the state . XVIII . condemnation of this production at the court of A SKETCH OF THE STATE OF THE CHURCH.
... to suffer in a protestant country a religious order which has been suppressed in popish one , and declared enemies of the state . XVIII . condemnation of this production at the court of A SKETCH OF THE STATE OF THE CHURCH.
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... country . The issue of this famous contest was favourable to the bull , which was at length rendered valid by the authority of the parlia ment , and was registered among the laws of the state . This contributed , in some measure , to ...
... country . The issue of this famous contest was favourable to the bull , which was at length rendered valid by the authority of the parlia ment , and was registered among the laws of the state . This contributed , in some measure , to ...
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... countries of Europe , reached even as far as the Indies , and formed settlements in the remotest quarters of the globe . The Her- renhutters call themselves the descendants of the Bohemian and Moravian brethren , who , in the fif ...
... countries of Europe , reached even as far as the Indies , and formed settlements in the remotest quarters of the globe . The Her- renhutters call themselves the descendants of the Bohemian and Moravian brethren , who , in the fif ...
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