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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... never- theless a known fact , and a fact that cannot be indifferent to those who have the welfare and security of these provinces at heart , that the jesu- its are daily gaining ground among the Dutch papists . They have a flourishing ...
... never- theless a known fact , and a fact that cannot be indifferent to those who have the welfare and security of these provinces at heart , that the jesu- its are daily gaining ground among the Dutch papists . They have a flourishing ...
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... never at such a distance from the spirit and doc- trine of the church of Rome as they are at this day ; and that the im- provements in science , that characterize the last and the present age , seem to render a relapse into Romish ...
... never at such a distance from the spirit and doc- trine of the church of Rome as they are at this day ; and that the im- provements in science , that characterize the last and the present age , seem to render a relapse into Romish ...
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... never be allowable in itself , or advan- tageous in the issue . " The conduct of Maty was much more worthy of condemnation ; for , in order to explain the mystery of the Trinity , he invented the following unsatisfactory hypothesis ...
... never be allowable in itself , or advan- tageous in the issue . " The conduct of Maty was much more worthy of condemnation ; for , in order to explain the mystery of the Trinity , he invented the following unsatisfactory hypothesis ...
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... never hith- erto been able to form a separate congregation , or to celebrate publicly divine worship , in a manner conformable to the institutions of their sect ; though it is well known that , in several places , they hold clandestine ...
... never hith- erto been able to form a separate congregation , or to celebrate publicly divine worship , in a manner conformable to the institutions of their sect ; though it is well known that , in several places , they hold clandestine ...
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... never be terminated ; for nothing affords such an endless subject of debate as a doctrine above the reach of human understanding , and expressed in the ambiguous and improper terms of human language , such as persons , generation ...
... never be terminated ; for nothing affords such an endless subject of debate as a doctrine above the reach of human understanding , and expressed in the ambiguous and improper terms of human language , such as persons , generation ...
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