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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... say the same thing of the true spirit of the Gospel , or of the religious disci- church in pline and institutions that it recommends to the observance of Christians , for it is an undeniable fact , that many of those whom the Romish ...
... say the same thing of the true spirit of the Gospel , or of the religious disci- church in pline and institutions that it recommends to the observance of Christians , for it is an undeniable fact , that many of those whom the Romish ...
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... say but very little of the Greek The state of and Eastern churches . The profound ignorance church . in which they live , and the despotic yoke under which they groan , prevent their forming any plans to extend their limits , or making ...
... say but very little of the Greek The state of and Eastern churches . The profound ignorance church . in which they live , and the despotic yoke under which they groan , prevent their forming any plans to extend their limits , or making ...
Σελίδα 23
... the most enormously wild and extravagant . I consider ( says Count ZINZENDORFF , in one of his sermons ) the PARTS for distinguishing both sexes 66 C 4 in CENT . XVIII . It was the opinion of many in the Eighteenth Century . 23.
... the most enormously wild and extravagant . I consider ( says Count ZINZENDORFF , in one of his sermons ) the PARTS for distinguishing both sexes 66 C 4 in CENT . XVIII . It was the opinion of many in the Eighteenth Century . 23.
Σελίδα 24
... ( says he ) knows matrimony , 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 ...
... ( says he ) knows matrimony , 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 ...
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... says is rather an encomium than a reproach ) as diminishing the weight of those controversies which separate them from each other . One of the circumstances that made me fall more easily into this mistake , was my having read , the ...
... says is rather an encomium than a reproach ) as diminishing the weight of those controversies which separate them from each other . One of the circumstances that made me fall more easily into this mistake , was my having read , the ...
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