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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... observation . 1. THE history of the christian church , during the CENTURY present age , instead of a few pages , would alone require a volume , such are the number and im- Introductory portance of the materials that it exhibits to an at ...
... observation . 1. THE history of the christian church , during the CENTURY present age , instead of a few pages , would alone require a volume , such are the number and im- Introductory portance of the materials that it exhibits to an at ...
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... observe them still , though under a different form . We have indeed pompous accounts of the mighty suc- cess with which the ministry of the jesuits has been attended among the barbarous and unenlightened nations ; and the French jesuits ...
... observe them still , though under a different form . We have indeed pompous accounts of the mighty suc- cess with which the ministry of the jesuits has been attended among the barbarous and unenlightened nations ; and the French jesuits ...
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... observe the re- ligious rites and customs of their ancestors . This question was decided to the disadvantage of the missionaries , in the year 1704 , by Clement XI . who , by a solemn edict , forbad the Chinese christ- ians to practise ...
... observe the re- ligious rites and customs of their ancestors . This question was decided to the disadvantage of the missionaries , in the year 1704 , by Clement XI . who , by a solemn edict , forbad the Chinese christ- ians to practise ...
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... observation , and the examples by which it is supported in the following sentence , stand in need of some correction . Many books have indeed been published in England against the divinity , both of the Jewish and christian ...
... observation , and the examples by which it is supported in the following sentence , stand in need of some correction . Many books have indeed been published in England against the divinity , both of the Jewish and christian ...
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... observed , that the most eminent of the English unbelievers were far from renouncing , at least in their writings and pro- fession , the truths of what they call natural religion , or denying the un- changeable excellence and ...
... observed , that the most eminent of the English unbelievers were far from renouncing , at least in their writings and pro- fession , the truths of what they call natural religion , or denying the un- changeable excellence and ...
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