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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... reign- ed within the papal jurisdiction , has been carried on with great spirit and animosity in France and in the Netherlands . The jansenists , or , as they rather choose to be called , the disciples of Augus- tin , are inferior to ...
... reign- ed within the papal jurisdiction , has been carried on with great spirit and animosity in France and in the Netherlands . The jansenists , or , as they rather choose to be called , the disciples of Augus- tin , are inferior to ...
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... reign of Peter the Great , a less savage and barbarous aspect than they had before that memorable period ; and in this century have given some grounds to hope that they may one day be reckoned among the civil- ized nations . There are ...
... reign of Peter the Great , a less savage and barbarous aspect than they had before that memorable period ; and in this century have given some grounds to hope that they may one day be reckoned among the civil- ized nations . There are ...
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... reign of Christ upon earth during a thousand years ; and the final restoration of all intelligent beings to order , perfection , and happiness . The mild and indulgent sentiments of John Fabricius , professor of divinity at Helmstadt ...
... reign of Christ upon earth during a thousand years ; and the final restoration of all intelligent beings to order , perfection , and happiness . The mild and indulgent sentiments of John Fabricius , professor of divinity at Helmstadt ...
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... 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 . The presby- terians , and the numerous sects of different ...
... 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 . The presby- terians , and the numerous sects of different ...
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... reigns , as yet , in those districts of the em- pire that profess the Romish religion . The cele- brated M. D'Alembert , in his treatise , entitled , De l'abus de la Critique en matiere de Religion , makes the following remarkable ...
... reigns , as yet , in those districts of the em- pire that profess the Romish religion . The cele- brated M. D'Alembert , in his treatise , entitled , De l'abus de la Critique en matiere de Religion , makes the following remarkable ...
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