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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... nature . He was remarkable for his pro- digality , luxury , and imprudence , and has even been charged with impiety , if not atheism . He did not , however , neglect the grand object which the generality of his predecessors had so much ...
... nature . He was remarkable for his pro- digality , luxury , and imprudence , and has even been charged with impiety , if not atheism . He did not , however , neglect the grand object which the generality of his predecessors had so much ...
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... nature , contributed greatly to retard the progress of this salutary and glorious work . The domestic , or internal incident , was a controversy concerning the manner in which the body and blood of Christ were present in the eucharist ...
... nature , contributed greatly to retard the progress of this salutary and glorious work . The domestic , or internal incident , was a controversy concerning the manner in which the body and blood of Christ were present in the eucharist ...
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... nature belonged properly to such a council , and to it alone . This opinion , after long and warm debates , was adopted by a great majority , and at length consented to by the whole assembly ; for it was unanimously agreed to present a ...
... nature belonged properly to such a council , and to it alone . This opinion , after long and warm debates , was adopted by a great majority , and at length consented to by the whole assembly ; for it was unanimously agreed to present a ...
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... nature and confession of II . The tenor and contents of the confession of Augs- contents of the burg are well known ; at least , by all who have the smallest Augsburg . acquaintance with ecclesiastical history ; since that confes- sion ...
... nature and confession of II . The tenor and contents of the confession of Augs- contents of the burg are well known ; at least , by all who have the smallest Augsburg . acquaintance with ecclesiastical history ; since that confes- sion ...
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... nature , the pri- vilege of serving God according to the dictates of their conscience , and all this in such a manner that the public tranquillity should not be disturbed . The second , and , at the same time , the shortest and most ...
... nature , the pri- vilege of serving God according to the dictates of their conscience , and all this in such a manner that the public tranquillity should not be disturbed . The second , and , at the same time , the shortest and most ...
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