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, Volumen1Samuel Etheridge, 1810 |
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... doctrines that are the objects of faith and reason , and those precepts that are ad- dressed to the heart and the affections . To the second kind belong those laws that are merely of human institution , and derive their authority only ...
... doctrines that are the objects of faith and reason , and those precepts that are ad- dressed to the heart and the affections . To the second kind belong those laws that are merely of human institution , and derive their authority only ...
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... doctrines of Christianity ; and that these pretensions have ex- tended further than belongs to the province of phi- losophy on the one hand , or is consistent with the purity and simplicity of the ... doctrine and worship . 10 INTRODUCTION .
... doctrines of Christianity ; and that these pretensions have ex- tended further than belongs to the province of phi- losophy on the one hand , or is consistent with the purity and simplicity of the ... doctrine and worship . 10 INTRODUCTION .
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... doctrine and worship . For the genius of human laws and the maxims of civil rulers have undoubtedly had a great influ- ence in forming the constitution of the church ; and even its spiritual leaders have , in too many instances , from ...
... doctrine and worship . For the genius of human laws and the maxims of civil rulers have undoubtedly had a great influ- ence in forming the constitution of the church ; and even its spiritual leaders have , in too many instances , from ...
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... doctrine of this philosopher concerning the human soul , it is un- certain , to say no more , whether he believed its immortality or not . What then could be expect- ed from such a philosophy ? could any thing solid and satisfactory ...
... doctrine of this philosopher concerning the human soul , it is un- certain , to say no more , whether he believed its immortality or not . What then could be expect- ed from such a philosophy ? could any thing solid and satisfactory ...
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... doctrine , however , beside the weakness of the foundations 8 Thus is the stoical doctrine of fate generally represented ; but not more generally than unjustly . Their fatum , when carefully and attentively examined , seems to have ...
... doctrine , however , beside the weakness of the foundations 8 Thus is the stoical doctrine of fate generally represented ; but not more generally than unjustly . Their fatum , when carefully and attentively examined , seems to have ...
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