An Ecclesiastical History, Antient and Modern, from the Birth of Christ to the Begginning of the Eighteenth Century: in which the Rise, Progress, and Variations of Church Power are Considered in Their Connexion with the State of Learning and Philosophy, and the Political History of Europe During that Period, Τόμος 6Thomas Turnbull, 1803 |
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Σελίδα 16
... founded , contributed in the issue to sink their credit . The writings in which they have attacked both the Pope and the Jesuits are innumerable ; and many of them are composed with such elo- quence , spirit , and solidity , that they ...
... founded , contributed in the issue to sink their credit . The writings in which they have attacked both the Pope and the Jesuits are innumerable ; and many of them are composed with such elo- quence , spirit , and solidity , that they ...
Σελίδα 23
... founder of the commu- nity : That the law is not a rule of life to a believer : -That the moral law belongs only to the Jews : - -That a converted person cannot sin against light . But of all the singularities for which this sect is ...
... founder of the commu- nity : That the law is not a rule of life to a believer : -That the moral law belongs only to the Jews : - -That a converted person cannot sin against light . But of all the singularities for which this sect is ...
Σελίδα 30
... founded upon this condition , that each of the two communities should retain the greatest part of their peculiar doctrines . This is supposing , though upon the foundation of a mistaken fact , that the church of England , at least , is ...
... founded upon this condition , that each of the two communities should retain the greatest part of their peculiar doctrines . This is supposing , though upon the foundation of a mistaken fact , that the church of England , at least , is ...
Σελίδα 34
... founded upon this condi- tion , that each of the two communities should retain the greatest part of their respective and pe- culiar doctrines ( w ) . XXIV . ( z ) The learned and pious Archbishop WAKE , in a letter to Father COURRAYER ...
... founded upon this condi- tion , that each of the two communities should retain the greatest part of their respective and pe- culiar doctrines ( w ) . XXIV . ( z ) The learned and pious Archbishop WAKE , in a letter to Father COURRAYER ...
Σελίδα 48
... founded ) gains even in England ? Before I answer the first of these questions , it may be proper to consider the matter of fact , and to examine , for a moment , the state of science and philosophy in Popish countries ; this ...
... founded ) gains even in England ? Before I answer the first of these questions , it may be proper to consider the matter of fact , and to examine , for a moment , the state of science and philosophy in Popish countries ; this ...
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