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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... sect of atheists , by which , in strictness Atheists and of speech , those only are to be meant who deny the existence and moral government of an infinitely wise and powerful Being , by whom all things subsist , is reduced to a very ...
... sect of atheists , by which , in strictness Atheists and of speech , those only are to be meant who deny the existence and moral government of an infinitely wise and powerful Being , by whom all things subsist , is reduced to a very ...
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... sect , if the only difference between them and the lutherans lies in the nature of their discipline , and in certain rites and institutions that do not belong to the essence of religion . For the true and genuine followers of Jesus ...
... sect , if the only difference between them and the lutherans lies in the nature of their discipline , and in certain rites and institutions that do not belong to the essence of religion . For the true and genuine followers of Jesus ...
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... sect , will do well to consult a curious preface , prefixed to the French translation of a Pastoral Letter against Fanaticism , addressed by Mr. Stinstra , an anabaptist minister in Friesland , to his congregation , and published at ...
... sect , will do well to consult a curious preface , prefixed to the French translation of a Pastoral Letter against Fanaticism , addressed by Mr. Stinstra , an anabaptist minister in Friesland , to his congregation , and published at ...
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... sects into their communion . But this gener . al hierarchy does not exist . The friends of the reformation , whom the multiplied horrors and absurdities of popery obliged to abandon the communion of Rome , were formed , in process of ...
... sects into their communion . But this gener . al hierarchy does not exist . The friends of the reformation , whom the multiplied horrors and absurdities of popery obliged to abandon the communion of Rome , were formed , in process of ...
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... sects and controversies . Even the names of the greatest part of these sects have not as yet reached us , and many of those that are come to our knowledge , we know but imper- fectly . We are greatly in the dark with respect to the ...
... sects and controversies . Even the names of the greatest part of these sects have not as yet reached us , and many of those that are come to our knowledge , we know but imper- fectly . We are greatly in the dark with respect to the ...
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