The Whole Works: With a life of the author and an account of his writings, Volumen1Hodges and Smith, 1847 - 324 páginas |
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... doctrines of Calvin by a remarkable example . From all that has been handed down it may safely be con- cluded , that James Ussher was one of those happy indivi- duals , who , educated in a deep sense of religion , and brought up in the ...
... doctrines of Calvin by a remarkable example . From all that has been handed down it may safely be con- cluded , that James Ussher was one of those happy indivi- duals , who , educated in a deep sense of religion , and brought up in the ...
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... doctrine which they thought the strongest . Dr. Bernard states , that the subject of disputation was the controversies of Bellarmine ; that a meeting once a week was agreed upon ; and that the first topic proposed was concerning ...
... doctrine which they thought the strongest . Dr. Bernard states , that the subject of disputation was the controversies of Bellarmine ; that a meeting once a week was agreed upon ; and that the first topic proposed was concerning ...
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... doctrine and discipline of the Church of England could have survived in so corrupted an atmosphere . In Ussher we shall see that , however apparent were the traces of early associations , yet , in later years , the effects of this prava ...
... doctrine and discipline of the Church of England could have survived in so corrupted an atmosphere . In Ussher we shall see that , however apparent were the traces of early associations , yet , in later years , the effects of this prava ...
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... doctrine , " and in the year 1571 was compelled to sign a protes- tation of his obedience to the Queen . The whole document is given by Strype , Annals , vol . ii . p . 1 , pag . 141 ; yet he does not appear to have much changed his ...
... doctrine , " and in the year 1571 was compelled to sign a protes- tation of his obedience to the Queen . The whole document is given by Strype , Annals , vol . ii . p . 1 , pag . 141 ; yet he does not appear to have much changed his ...
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... doctrines were the same as those professed by the Church in the first six centuries . The design of Ussher was to bring down the argument to the Reforma- tion . The first part extended to the accession of Gre- gory VII . in the eleventh ...
... doctrines were the same as those professed by the Church in the first six centuries . The design of Ussher was to bring down the argument to the Reforma- tion . The first part extended to the accession of Gre- gory VII . in the eleventh ...
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