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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... means , will meet with better success . We must not omit observing here , that the mod- ern bishops of Rome make but an indifferent figure in Europe , and exhibit little more than an empty shadow of the authority of the ancient pontiffs ...
... means , will meet with better success . We must not omit observing here , that the mod- ern bishops of Rome make but an indifferent figure in Europe , and exhibit little more than an empty shadow of the authority of the ancient pontiffs ...
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... means as insufficient to support their 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 ...
... means as insufficient to support their 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 ...
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... means destitute of abilities , and had acquired a profound knowledge of the philosophy now under consider- ation , undertook , some years ago , a new German translation of the holy scriptures , to which he pre- fixed a new system of ...
... means destitute of abilities , and had acquired a profound knowledge of the philosophy now under consider- ation , undertook , some years ago , a new German translation of the holy scriptures , to which he pre- fixed a new system of ...
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... means , imply uniformity of sentiment , indifference about truth , or suppose that the reformed churches have relaxed or departed from their system of doctrine . Indeed , as there is no general reformed church , so there is no general ...
... means , imply uniformity of sentiment , indifference about truth , or suppose that the reformed churches have relaxed or departed from their system of doctrine . Indeed , as there is no general reformed church , so there is no general ...
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... mean as to the manner how the three persons partake of the divine nature . ” Those who are desirous of a more minute historical view of the man- ner in which the trinitarian controversy has been carried on during this present century ...
... mean as to the manner how the three persons partake of the divine nature . ” Those who are desirous of a more minute historical view of the man- ner in which the trinitarian controversy has been carried on during this present century ...
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