Institutes of Ecclesiastical History: Ancient and Modern, Τόμος 1Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1850 |
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Σελίδα xxxiv
... regard for antiquity , therefore , and religious formularies which regularly enter into public worship , have been found by experience effective safeguards of soundness and steadiness in doctrine . On the contrary , a neglect of these ...
... regard for antiquity , therefore , and religious formularies which regularly enter into public worship , have been found by experience effective safeguards of soundness and steadiness in doctrine . On the contrary , a neglect of these ...
Σελίδα 7
... regard to what are called the fathers , especially those of the four first centuries , and likewise the leading men in the church in all ages , he has deemed it proper greatly to en- large the account given by Mosheim ; not so much by ...
... regard to what are called the fathers , especially those of the four first centuries , and likewise the leading men in the church in all ages , he has deemed it proper greatly to en- large the account given by Mosheim ; not so much by ...
Σελίδα 16
... regard to its distinguishing characteristics , as a religious society . It may , not unsuitably , be called the history of the Christian religion . The causes of these internal changes are found for the most part , in those who have ...
... regard to its distinguishing characteristics , as a religious society . It may , not unsuitably , be called the history of the Christian religion . The causes of these internal changes are found for the most part , in those who have ...
Σελίδα 19
... regard to revealed religion , than was proper , con- sidering the natures of the two things . This end will also be materially served by an accurate inspection of political circum- stances and ancient superstition . For the prudence ...
... regard to revealed religion , than was proper , con- sidering the natures of the two things . This end will also be materially served by an accurate inspection of political circum- stances and ancient superstition . For the prudence ...
Σελίδα 26
... regard only its form and laws , was sufficiently mild and equitable . But from the injus- tice of presidents and nobles , their eagerness to enrich them- selves ; the popular anxiety not only to preserve acquisitions , but also to make ...
... regard only its form and laws , was sufficiently mild and equitable . But from the injus- tice of presidents and nobles , their eagerness to enrich them- selves ; the popular anxiety not only to preserve acquisitions , but also to make ...
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