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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... faith and worship . The method however of illustrating , enforcing , and defending the doctrines of Christianity , has under- gone several changes in the lutheran church . To- ward the commencement of this century , an artless ...
... faith and worship . The method however of illustrating , enforcing , and defending the doctrines of Christianity , has under- gone several changes in the lutheran church . To- ward the commencement of this century , an artless ...
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... faith and charity , and not in external rites and institutions.1 It is somewhat surprising to hear Dr. Mosheim speak in such vague and general terms of this sect , without taking the least notice of their pernicious doctrines and their ...
... faith and charity , and not in external rites and institutions.1 It is somewhat surprising to hear Dr. Mosheim speak in such vague and general terms of this sect , without taking the least notice of their pernicious doctrines and their ...
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... faith and reason , was un- shut up , and she holily perceives , that God the Son was a boy . Ye holy matrons , who as wives are about your vicechrists , honour that precious sign with the utmost veneration . " We beg the chaste reader's ...
... faith and reason , was un- shut up , and she holily perceives , that God the Son was a boy . Ye holy matrons , who as wives are about your vicechrists , honour that precious sign with the utmost veneration . " We beg the chaste reader's ...
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... Faith . The established church of England has its peculiar system of doctrine and government , which remains still unchanged , and in full force ; and to which an assent is demanded from all its members , and in a more espec- ial ...
... Faith . The established church of England has its peculiar system of doctrine and government , which remains still unchanged , and in full force ; and to which an assent is demanded from all its members , and in a more espec- ial ...
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... Faith , than from the sentiments and principles of particular persons , So that , with respect to the church of England , the direct contrary of what Dr. Mosheim asserts is strictly true ; for it is rath- er with that church , and its ...
... Faith , than from the sentiments and principles of particular persons , So that , with respect to the church of England , the direct contrary of what Dr. Mosheim asserts is strictly true ; for it is rath- er with that church , and its ...
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