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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... consequence of a rivalship be- tween the Franciscans and Dominicans , and more especially of their controversy concern- ing the immaculate Conception of the Virgin Mary . The former maintained , that she was born without the blemish of ...
... consequence of a rivalship be- tween the Franciscans and Dominicans , and more especially of their controversy concern- ing the immaculate Conception of the Virgin Mary . The former maintained , that she was born without the blemish of ...
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... consequence of the liberty they enjoyed by these resolutions , wholly employed in bringing their , schemes and plans to a certain degree of consistence , and in adding vigour and firmness to the glorious cause in which they were engaged ...
... consequence of the liberty they enjoyed by these resolutions , wholly employed in bringing their , schemes and plans to a certain degree of consistence , and in adding vigour and firmness to the glorious cause in which they were engaged ...
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... consequence of the false notions he was supposed to have adopted , relating to the divinity of Christ , the efficacy ... consequences . He had also , to his own deliberate reflections upon these disputes , added the counsels of men ...
... consequence of the false notions he was supposed to have adopted , relating to the divinity of Christ , the efficacy ... consequences . He had also , to his own deliberate reflections upon these disputes , added the counsels of men ...
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... consequence of this , Christian Bayer , chancellor of Saxony , read , in the German language , in presence of the emperor and the assem- bled princes , the famous confession which has been since distinguished by the denomination of the ...
... consequence of this , Christian Bayer , chancellor of Saxony , read , in the German language , in presence of the emperor and the assem- bled princes , the famous confession which has been since distinguished by the denomination of the ...
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... consequence of which the innocent and the guilty were involved in the same terrible fate , and prodigious numbers ... consequences . Henry VIII . , a prince who in vices and in abilities was surpassed by none who swayed the sceptre ...
... consequence of which the innocent and the guilty were involved in the same terrible fate , and prodigious numbers ... consequences . Henry VIII . , a prince who in vices and in abilities was surpassed by none who swayed the sceptre ...
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