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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... reader under the most pleasing aspect . The jesuits were alarmed at the success of Quenel's book , and particularly at the change it had wrought in many , in favour of the theological doctrines of Jansenius ; and to re- move out of the ...
... reader under the most pleasing aspect . The jesuits were alarmed at the success of Quenel's book , and particularly at the change it had wrought in many , in favour of the theological doctrines of Jansenius ; and to re- move out of the ...
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... reader , beside the accounts therans . which Rimius has given of this enormous sect , will do well to consult a curious preface , prefixed to the French translation of a Pastoral Letter against Fanaticism , addressed by Mr. Stinstra ...
... reader , beside the accounts therans . which Rimius has given of this enormous sect , will do well to consult a curious preface , prefixed to the French translation of a Pastoral Letter against Fanaticism , addressed by Mr. Stinstra ...
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... " We beg the chaste reader's pardon for presenting him with this odious specimen of the horrors of the Mo- ravian theology . VOE . VI . 4 CENTURY happily revived , and has been carried on with IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY . 28.
... " We beg the chaste reader's pardon for presenting him with this odious specimen of the horrors of the Mo- ravian theology . VOE . VI . 4 CENTURY happily revived , and has been carried on with IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY . 28.
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... reader will find above , at the beginning of the last century . Nimiam consuetudinem . The expression is remarkable and malignant ; it would make the ignorant and unwary apt to believe , that the reformed church allows its members ...
... reader will find above , at the beginning of the last century . Nimiam consuetudinem . The expression is remarkable and malignant ; it would make the ignorant and unwary apt to believe , that the reformed church allows its members ...
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... the influ ence of improvements in philosophy upon its advancement ; and these thoughts the reader will find in the second appendix , XVIII . especially in Holland , who lament , in 28 A SKETCH OF THE STATE OF THE CHURCH.
... the influ ence of improvements in philosophy upon its advancement ; and these thoughts the reader will find in the second appendix , XVIII . especially in Holland , who lament , in 28 A SKETCH OF THE STATE OF THE CHURCH.
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