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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... ment of the present century , by the English and missions . Dutch , and more especially by the former , to dif- fuse the light of Christianity through the benight- ed regions of Asia and America , have been carried on with more ...
... ment of the present century , by the English and missions . Dutch , and more especially by the former , to dif- fuse the light of Christianity through the benight- ed regions of Asia and America , have been carried on with more ...
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... ment to the doctrine and communion of the church of Rome ; nor are either the exhortations or threatenings of the Holy Father sufficient to banish the obstinacy of these wayward children , or to reduce them to a state of subjection and ...
... ment to the doctrine and communion of the church of Rome ; nor are either the exhortations or threatenings of the Holy Father sufficient to banish the obstinacy of these wayward children , or to reduce them to a state of subjection and ...
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... ment of piety . It must also be observed , that the controversy relating to Jansenism was much heated and augmented , instead of being mitigated or suspended , by this despotic and ill - judged edict . Commo- tions in this bull . XI ...
... ment of piety . It must also be observed , that the controversy relating to Jansenism was much heated and augmented , instead of being mitigated or suspended , by this despotic and ill - judged edict . Commo- tions in this bull . XI ...
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... ment and discipline . The toleration that is enjoyed by the various sects and denominations of Christians arises , in part from the clemency of the ruling powers , and from the charity and forbearance which individuals think themselves ...
... ment and discipline . The toleration that is enjoyed by the various sects and denominations of Christians arises , in part from the clemency of the ruling powers , and from the charity and forbearance which individuals think themselves ...
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... ment only in their form of government and worship , and not in matters of doctrine , are treated with indulgence by the more moderate members of the national church , who look up- on them as their brethren . [ r ] In the 4to edition of ...
... ment only in their form of government and worship , and not in matters of doctrine , are treated with indulgence by the more moderate members of the national church , who look up- on them as their brethren . [ r ] In the 4to edition of ...
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