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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... spirit general , and of the gospel , or of the religious discipline and in- ish church in stitutions that it recommends to the observance of the prosper the church in of the Rom . particular . christians ; for it is an undeniable fact ...
... spirit general , and of the gospel , or of the religious discipline and in- ish church in stitutions that it recommends to the observance of the prosper the church in of the Rom . particular . christians ; for it is an undeniable fact ...
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... spirit of liberty , if mercenary booksellers are still allowed to publish , without distinction or reserve , every wretched production that is addressed to the pas- sions of men , and designed to obliterate in their minds a sense of ...
... spirit of liberty , if mercenary booksellers are still allowed to publish , without distinction or reserve , every wretched production that is addressed to the pas- sions of men , and designed to obliterate in their minds a sense of ...
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... 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 their adversaries the jesuits , in numbers , power , and influence ; but ...
... 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 their adversaries the jesuits , in numbers , power , and influence ; but ...
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... spirit , and so- lidity , that they have produced a remarkable effect . The jansenists , however , looking upon all human means as insufficient to support their cause , turn- ed their views toward supernatural succours , and endeavoured ...
... spirit , and so- lidity , that they have produced a remarkable effect . The jansenists , however , looking upon all human means as insufficient to support their cause , turn- ed their views toward supernatural succours , and endeavoured ...
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... spirit of persecution still so far prevails , that , were it in their power , they would cut off the Things are greatly changed since the learned author wrote this paragraph . The storm of just resentment that has arisen against the ...
... spirit of persecution still so far prevails , that , were it in their power , they would cut off the Things are greatly changed since the learned author wrote this paragraph . The storm of just resentment that has arisen against the ...
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