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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... opinions , nor change his conduct , until he was previously convinced , by the word of God , or the dictates of right reason , that his opinions were erroneous , and his conduct unlawful . When , therefore , neither promises nor ...
... opinions , nor change his conduct , until he was previously convinced , by the word of God , or the dictates of right reason , that his opinions were erroneous , and his conduct unlawful . When , therefore , neither promises nor ...
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... opinions of the Swedes were in a fluctuating state , and their minds divided between their ancient superstitions , recommended by custom , and the doc- trine of Luther , which attracted their assent by the power of conviction and truth ...
... opinions of the Swedes were in a fluctuating state , and their minds divided between their ancient superstitions , recommended by custom , and the doc- trine of Luther , which attracted their assent by the power of conviction and truth ...
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... opinions of Luther , but did not venture so far as to change the established government and discipline of the church . He contributed , however , greatly to the progress of the reforma- tion , by his successful attempts in favour of ...
... opinions of Luther , but did not venture so far as to change the established government and discipline of the church . He contributed , however , greatly to the progress of the reforma- tion , by his successful attempts in favour of ...
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... opinions contained in this answer . this demand was far from being complied with . The protestants declared , on the contrary , that they were by no means satisfied with the reply of their adversaries , and earnestly desired a copy of ...
... opinions contained in this answer . this demand was far from being complied with . The protestants declared , on the contrary , that they were by no means satisfied with the reply of their adversaries , and earnestly desired a copy of ...
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... opinions that separated them from the Greek and Latin churches , and that they should acknowledge the Roman pontiff as Christ's sole vicegerent upon earth their demands went still farther ; they opposed many of the opinions : m See ...
... opinions that separated them from the Greek and Latin churches , and that they should acknowledge the Roman pontiff as Christ's sole vicegerent upon earth their demands went still farther ; they opposed many of the opinions : m See ...
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