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 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 98
Page 7
... ment to offer the Concordate to be registered , and letters patent were made out requiring all the judges and courts of justice to observe this act , and see it executed . The parliament , after deliberating a month upon this important ...
... ment to offer the Concordate to be registered , and letters patent were made out requiring all the judges and courts of justice to observe this act , and see it executed . The parliament , after deliberating a month upon this important ...
Page 13
... ment , a suppression of those doctrines , which , however absurd , had acquired a high degree of credit by their antiquity , nor even to the abro- gation of those rites and ceremonies , which had been multiplied in such an extravagant ...
... ment , a suppression of those doctrines , which , however absurd , had acquired a high degree of credit by their antiquity , nor even to the abro- gation of those rites and ceremonies , which had been multiplied in such an extravagant ...
Page 31
... those maintained by Bishop Hoadly , in his " Plain account of the nature and design of the Sacra- ment of the Lord's Supper . " P bited daily the most horrid spectacles of unrelenting barbarity CENT . XVI . ] 31 HISTORY OF THE REFORMATION .
... those maintained by Bishop Hoadly , in his " Plain account of the nature and design of the Sacra- ment of the Lord's Supper . " P bited daily the most horrid spectacles of unrelenting barbarity CENT . XVI . ] 31 HISTORY OF THE REFORMATION .
Page 32
... ment of a pure and unspotted church , and , to add weight to this demand , pretended that it was suggested by the Holy Ghost , with which they were divinely and miraculously inspired ; while a very considerable part of this furious ...
... ment of a pure and unspotted church , and , to add weight to this demand , pretended that it was suggested by the Holy Ghost , with which they were divinely and miraculously inspired ; while a very considerable part of this furious ...
Page 40
... ment of true religion , that gave life and vigour to his reforming projects . His very actions , independently of what may be concluded from his known character , evidently show , that he protected the religion of Luther with no other ...
... ment of true religion , that gave life and vigour to his reforming projects . His very actions , independently of what may be concluded from his known character , evidently show , that he protected the religion of Luther with no other ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
adversaries Anabaptists ancient appear archbishop Arminians authority bishop Calvin cause century Christ Christian church of England church of Rome clergy communion composed concerning confession congregation consequence controversy council council of Trent court of Rome debates declared denomination discipline divine doctors doctrine ecclesiastical elector of Saxony eminent emperor employed eucharist faith famous fanatics favour France French Gallican church genius German gospel greatest Holy honour Jansenists Jesuits king laws Le Quien learned letters liberty Luther Lutheran church maintained manner matter Melancthon Mennonites ment mentioned Mosheim multitude nation nature observed opinions papal patriarch persons philosophy piety pious pope popery pretended princes principles protestant published reformed churches reign religion religious rendered respect Roman catholics Roman pontiff Romish church Scriptures sect sentiments Socinians spirit superstition synod synod of Dort tenets theological things tion true truth worship writers zeal Zuingle