Institutes of Ecclesiastical History: Ancient and Modern, Τόμος 1Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1850 |
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Σελίδα x
... considered himself first bound to consider how the work might be rendered more useful in the British isles . For this purpose , whole chapters appeared necessary ; and more of these were written , at greater lengths too , than were at ...
... considered himself first bound to consider how the work might be rendered more useful in the British isles . For this purpose , whole chapters appeared necessary ; and more of these were written , at greater lengths too , than were at ...
Σελίδα xi
... considered as an aggregate , in which protestants is allowed to speak for itself . Objections may be made to the several writers as partizans individually , but no one can deny that they have , in these volumes , a fair chance of ...
... considered as an aggregate , in which protestants is allowed to speak for itself . Objections may be made to the several writers as partizans individually , but no one can deny that they have , in these volumes , a fair chance of ...
Σελίδα xviii
... considered by itself . To the first or primitive period , especially to its earliest years , all religious parties of the present time appeal : the combined scantiness and obscurity of its records being favour- able to uses of them ...
... considered by itself . To the first or primitive period , especially to its earliest years , all religious parties of the present time appeal : the combined scantiness and obscurity of its records being favour- able to uses of them ...
Σελίδα xix
... considered by the better informed of their worshippers as no other than powerful media- tors , who might be discreetly and advantageously used in making approaches to one Great Supreme . This fact explains the resistance of heathen ...
... considered by the better informed of their worshippers as no other than powerful media- tors , who might be discreetly and advantageously used in making approaches to one Great Supreme . This fact explains the resistance of heathen ...
Σελίδα 19
... considered as also indiscreetly borrowed from ancient religions . Many of them join the Latin and Oriental churches in denying any such origin to their discipline ( except in as far as it may be connected with the divinely - constituted ...
... considered as also indiscreetly borrowed from ancient religions . Many of them join the Latin and Oriental churches in denying any such origin to their discipline ( except in as far as it may be connected with the divinely - constituted ...
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