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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... court . A variety of modern transactions might be alleged in confirmation of this , and more especially the debates that have arisen in this century , between the court of Rome , and those of France , Naples , Sardinia , and Portugal ...
... court . A variety of modern transactions might be alleged in confirmation of this , and more especially the debates that have arisen in this century , between the court of Rome , and those of France , Naples , Sardinia , and Portugal ...
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... and not 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.
... and not 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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... court of CENTURY Rome . Clement XI . granted the request of the French monarch , because he considered it as the request of the jesuits ; and , in the year 1713 , issued out the famous bull Unigenitus , in which Quenel's New Testament ...
... court of CENTURY Rome . Clement XI . granted the request of the French monarch , because he considered it as the request of the jesuits ; and , in the year 1713 , issued out the famous bull Unigenitus , in which Quenel's New Testament ...
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... court of Rome . These defenders of the ancient doctrine and liberties of the Gallican church were persecuted by the popes , the French monarch , and the jesuits , from whom they received an uninterrupted series of injuries and affronts ...
... court of Rome . These defenders of the ancient doctrine and liberties of the Gallican church were persecuted by the popes , the French monarch , and the jesuits , from whom they received an uninterrupted series of injuries and affronts ...
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... court of France , put a stop to these fanatical tumults and false miracles ; and , in the situation in which things are at present , the jansenists have nothing left but their genius and their pens to main- tain their cause.k The state ...
... court of France , put a stop to these fanatical tumults and false miracles ; and , in the situation in which things are at present , the jansenists have nothing left but their genius and their pens to main- tain their cause.k The state ...
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