Institutes of Ecclesiastical History: Ancient and Modern, Τόμος 1Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1850 |
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Σελίδα x
... party bias , and scarcely possible to rise above the depre- ciation which would infallibly assail him from the various par- ties which he had disobliged either by censure , neglect , or neutrality . When Dr. Maclaine , therefore ...
... party bias , and scarcely possible to rise above the depre- ciation which would infallibly assail him from the various par- ties which he had disobliged either by censure , neglect , or neutrality . When Dr. Maclaine , therefore ...
Σελίδα xi
... party character than before . It may now every great section of be 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 ...
... party character than before . It may now every great section of be 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 ...
Σελίδα xviii
... party to regain its lost ascendancy , and the ill success that generally attended them . Hence arose , on both sides , a discreditable display of intolerance , and this again declined as the two parties found it answer the ends of ...
... party to regain its lost ascendancy , and the ill success that generally attended them . Hence arose , on both sides , a discreditable display of intolerance , and this again declined as the two parties found it answer the ends of ...
Σελίδα xxii
... party , solely for its own guidance , other Christians would have had no cause for complaint . But it is an instructive fact to be gleaned from this appearance of a severe party in the primitive church , that such bodies are not likely ...
... party , solely for its own guidance , other Christians would have had no cause for complaint . But it is an instructive fact to be gleaned from this appearance of a severe party in the primitive church , that such bodies are not likely ...
Σελίδα xxiv
... party might merely feel sore at his want of power to escape the penalty , or he might consider the payment of it as a perfect acquittance that rendered any care of the evil within altogther superfluous . But when men are driven upon a ...
... party might merely feel sore at his want of power to escape the penalty , or he might consider the payment of it as a perfect acquittance that rendered any care of the evil within altogther superfluous . But when men are driven upon a ...
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