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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... thing of the true 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 ...
... thing of the true 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 ...
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... things , they have in their houses tablets , on which the names of their ancestors , and particularly of Confucius , are written in golden letters ; they are allowed to light candles before these tablets , to make offerings to them of ...
... things , they have in their houses tablets , on which the names of their ancestors , and particularly of Confucius , are written in golden letters ; they are allowed to light candles before these tablets , to make offerings to them of ...
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... things subsist , is reduced to a very small number , and may be con- sidered as almost totally extinct . Any that yet remain under the influence of this unaccountable delusion , adopt the system of Spinoza , and suppose the universe to ...
... things subsist , is reduced to a very small number , and may be con- sidered as almost totally extinct . Any that yet remain under the influence of this unaccountable delusion , adopt the system of Spinoza , and suppose the universe to ...
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... things are at present , the jansenists have nothing left but their genius and their pens to main- tain their cause.k The state of the eastern charch . XIII . We can say but very little of the Greek and eastern churches . The profound ...
... things are at present , the jansenists have nothing left but their genius and their pens to main- tain their cause.k The state of the eastern charch . XIII . We can say but very little of the Greek and eastern churches . The profound ...
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... 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 , and gave this ...
... 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 , and gave this ...
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