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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... principles and doctrines of Jansenius . Those that inhabit the United Provinces have almost renounced their al- legiance to the pope , though they profess a warm attachment to the doctrine and communion of the church of Rome ; nor are ...
... principles and doctrines of Jansenius . Those that inhabit the United Provinces have almost renounced their al- legiance to the pope , though they profess a warm attachment to the doctrine and communion of the church of Rome ; nor are ...
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... principles of things ; and the improvements made in this important sci- ence were very considerable . These improvements were owing chiefly to the genius and penetration of the immortal Leibnitz , who cast a new light upon metaphysics ...
... principles of things ; and the improvements made in this important sci- ence were very considerable . These improvements were owing chiefly to the genius and penetration of the immortal Leibnitz , who cast a new light upon metaphysics ...
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... 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 rule of faith , that the lutherans are ...
... 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 rule of faith , that the lutherans are ...
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... principles , that it assumed at the revo- lution under the reign of king William III . The established form of church government is episcopacy , which is embraced by the sovereign , the nobility , and the greatest part of the people ...
... principles , that it assumed at the revo- lution under the reign of king William III . The established form of church government is episcopacy , which is embraced by the sovereign , the nobility , and the greatest part of the people ...
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... principles of these controversies , because we are destitute of the sources from whence proper information must be drawn . At Archbishop Wake certainly corresponded with some learned and moderate Frenchmen on this subject , particularly ...
... principles of these controversies , because we are destitute of the sources from whence proper information must be drawn . At Archbishop Wake certainly corresponded with some learned and moderate Frenchmen on this subject , particularly ...
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