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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... 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 undeniable ...
... 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 undeniable ...
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... true , that the greatest part of the Roman catholics in the United Provinces are jansenists , and that there is no legal toleration of the jesuits in that republic . It is never- theless a known fact , and a fact that cannot be ...
... true , that the greatest part of the Roman catholics in the United Provinces are jansenists , and that there is no legal toleration of the jesuits in that republic . It is never- theless a known fact , and a fact that cannot be ...
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... true and genuine followers of Jesus Christ are but little concerned about the outward forms of eccle- siastical government and discipline , knowing that real religion consists in faith and charity , and not in external rites and ...
... true and genuine followers of Jesus Christ are but little concerned about the outward forms of eccle- siastical government and discipline , knowing that real religion consists in faith and charity , and not in external rites and ...
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... true and certain knowledge of divine things , or be susceptible of any degree or species of divine illumination . The controversy that has been ex- cited by this question is considered by many as a mere dispute about words ; its ...
... true and certain knowledge of divine things , or be susceptible of any degree or species of divine illumination . The controversy that has been ex- cited by this question is considered by many as a mere dispute about words ; its ...
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... true , this reflection bears bard upon his candour ; and we are extremely sorry that we cannot , in this place , do justice to the knowledge of that great man , without arraign ing his equity . XVIII . reformed church . Hence , in our ...
... true , this reflection bears bard upon his candour ; and we are extremely sorry that we cannot , in this place , do justice to the knowledge of that great man , without arraign ing his equity . XVIII . reformed church . Hence , in our ...
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