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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... ; for , communi- notwithstanding the pacific projects formed by ons entirely private persons with a view to this union , it is removed . justly XVIII . justly considered as an impractible scheme . The IO A Sketch of the State of the CHURCH.
... ; for , communi- notwithstanding the pacific projects formed by ons entirely private persons with a view to this union , it is removed . justly XVIII . justly considered as an impractible scheme . The IO A Sketch of the State of the CHURCH.
Σελίδα 11
... union , by putting it out of their power to soften and mitigate the doc- trines of popery , that appeared the most shocking to the friends of the Reformation . This expedient had been frequently practised in former times , in order to ...
... union , by putting it out of their power to soften and mitigate the doc- trines of popery , that appeared the most shocking to the friends of the Reformation . This expedient had been frequently practised in former times , in order to ...
Σελίδα 28
... union with them . This representation of , the reformed church is too glaringly false to proceed from ignorance ; and Dr MOSHEIM'S extensive knowledge places him beyond the suspicion of an involuntary mistake in this matter . It is true ...
... union with them . This representation of , the reformed church is too glaringly false to proceed from ignorance ; and Dr MOSHEIM'S extensive knowledge places him beyond the suspicion of an involuntary mistake in this matter . It is true ...
Σελίδα 29
... union ; and such of them , par- ticularly in England and Ireland , as differ from the establish- ment only in their form of government and worship , and not in matters of doctrine , are treated with indulgence by the more moderate ...
... union ; and such of them , par- ticularly in England and Ireland , as differ from the establish- ment only in their form of government and worship , and not in matters of doctrine , are treated with indulgence by the more moderate ...
Σελίδα 30
... union betweenthe XXII . Whoever , therefore , considers all these things with due attention , will be obliged to ac- Reformed knowledge that neither the Lutherans nor Armi- and the Lu- nians have , at this day , any further subject of ...
... union betweenthe XXII . Whoever , therefore , considers all these things with due attention , will be obliged to ac- Reformed knowledge that neither the Lutherans nor Armi- and the Lu- nians have , at this day , any further subject of ...
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