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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... respect to their parents , and as tokens of civil homage to their lawgivers , without being abused to the purposes of superstition , or even being viewed in a religi- cus point of light . In consequence of this se- cond papal edict ...
... respect to their parents , and as tokens of civil homage to their lawgivers , without being abused to the purposes of superstition , or even being viewed in a religi- cus point of light . In consequence of this se- cond papal edict ...
Σελίδα 10
... respect ; yet they have given a mortal blow to his authority , by the prudent and artful distinction they make between the court of Rome and the Roman pontiff . For , under the cover of this distinction , they buffet him with one hand ...
... respect ; yet they have given a mortal blow to his authority , by the prudent and artful distinction they make between the court of Rome and the Roman pontiff . For , under the cover of this distinction , they buffet him with one hand ...
Σελίδα 12
... respect of the people . When their af- fairs take an unfavourable turn , and they are op- pressed and persecuted by their victorious enemies , they find an asylum in the Netherlands . For the greatest part of the Roman Catholics in ...
... respect of the people . When their af- fairs take an unfavourable turn , and they are op- pressed and persecuted by their victorious enemies , they find an asylum in the Netherlands . For the greatest part of the Roman Catholics in ...
Σελίδα 23
... respects practice , the Moravians give us " little trouble If we may credit the yet unconfuted rela- " tions , both in print'and in MS . composed by their own mem- " bers , the participants in their most sacred mysterious rites ...
... respects practice , the Moravians give us " little trouble If we may credit the yet unconfuted rela- " tions , both in print'and in MS . composed by their own mem- " bers , the participants in their most sacred mysterious rites ...
Σελίδα 24
... respects it , but does not think upon it of his own accord ; and thus the precious member of the covenant ( i . e . the Penis ) is so much forgot , becomes so useless , and consequently is reduced to such a natural numbne s , by not ...
... respects it , but does not think upon it of his own accord ; and thus the precious member of the covenant ( i . e . the Penis ) is so much forgot , becomes so useless , and consequently is reduced to such a natural numbne s , by not ...
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