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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... tion , than in promoting the cause of Christ ; and are said to corrupt and modify , by a variety of in- ventions , the pure doctrine of the gospel , in order to render it more universally palatable , and to in- crease the number of ...
... tion , than in promoting the cause of Christ ; and are said to corrupt and modify , by a variety of in- ventions , the pure doctrine of the gospel , in order to render it more universally palatable , and to in- crease the number of ...
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... tion between in later times to bring about a reconciliation be- Romish tween the protestant and Romish churches ; for , entirely remo- notwithstanding the pacific projects formed by pri- the protestant and communions ved . vate persons ...
... tion between in later times to bring about a reconciliation be- Romish tween the protestant and Romish churches ; for , entirely remo- notwithstanding the pacific projects formed by pri- the protestant and communions ved . vate persons ...
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... tion , by which they excite the respect of the peo- ple . When their affairs take an unfavourable turn , and they are oppressed and persecuted by their victorious enemies , they find an asylum in the Ne- therlands . For the greatest ...
... tion , by which they excite the respect of the peo- ple . When their affairs take an unfavourable turn , and they are oppressed and persecuted by their victorious enemies , they find an asylum in the Ne- therlands . For the greatest ...
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... tion , of the lutheran church , which thus not only obtained a footing in Asia and America , but also formed several congregations of no small note in these remote parts of the world . The state of lu- theranism at home has not been so ...
... tion , of the lutheran church , which thus not only obtained a footing in Asia and America , but also formed several congregations of no small note in these remote parts of the world . The state of lu- theranism at home has not been so ...
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... tion , and suspect that the society now under consid- eration , and more especially their rulers and ring- leaders , speak the language of lutheranism when they are among the lutherans , in order to obtain their favour and indulgence ...
... tion , and suspect that the society now under consid- eration , and more especially their rulers and ring- leaders , speak the language of lutheranism when they are among the lutherans , in order to obtain their favour and indulgence ...
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