An Ecclesiastical History, from the Birth of Christ to the Beginning 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, Volume 2T. Tegg and Son, 1838 - Church history |
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... Romish church . Add to all this , another consideration , which is , that in the bulls issued from the papal throne in these latter times , certain doctrines which were obscurely proposed in the council of Trent , have been explained ...
... Romish church . Add to all this , another consideration , which is , that in the bulls issued from the papal throne in these latter times , certain doctrines which were obscurely proposed in the council of Trent , have been explained ...
Page 101
... church , by destroying that phantom of external unity that is the source of its con- sistence as an ecclesiastical ... Romish church in a manner that does not a little endanger its stability . While the Roman pontiffs foment ...
... church , by destroying that phantom of external unity that is the source of its con- sistence as an ecclesiastical ... Romish church in a manner that does not a little endanger its stability . While the Roman pontiffs foment ...
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... church of Eng . land and the Puritans . XLIII . It is remarkable enough , that those very doctors who animadverted ... Romish church have laid to the charge of Ochinus , may be seen in the life of Cardinal Commendoni , written by ...
... church of Eng . land and the Puritans . XLIII . It is remarkable enough , that those very doctors who animadverted ... Romish church have laid to the charge of Ochinus , may be seen in the life of Cardinal Commendoni , written by ...
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... Romish church , and publicly embraced their communion . About a year after this , he was earnestly solicited by many of the sect to assume among them the rank and functions of a public teacher ; and , as he looked upon the persons from ...
... Romish church , and publicly embraced their communion . About a year after this , he was earnestly solicited by many of the sect to assume among them the rank and functions of a public teacher ; and , as he looked upon the persons from ...
Page 295
... CHURCHES . The popes of this century . CHAPTER I. THE HISTORY OF THE ROMISH CHURCH . I. HIPPOLITO ALDOBRANDINI , under the papal name of Clement VIII . , continued to rule the church of Rome at the commencement of this century , having ...
... CHURCHES . The popes of this century . CHAPTER I. THE HISTORY OF THE ROMISH CHURCH . I. HIPPOLITO ALDOBRANDINI , under the papal name of Clement VIII . , continued to rule the church of Rome at the commencement of this century , having ...
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