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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... pious men , in encroaching upon the rights and properties of others to augment their possessions , and in laying the most iniquitous snares and stratagems for the destruction of their. cluded by saying , that he would appear to him again ...
... pious men , in encroaching upon the rights and properties of others to augment their possessions , and in laying the most iniquitous snares and stratagems for the destruction of their. cluded by saying , that he would appear to him again ...
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... pious men , had opened their eyes upon the turpitude of this infamous traffic ; and even the Franciscans and Dominicans , towards the conclusion of the fifteenth century , opposed it publicly , both in their discourses and in their ...
... pious men , had opened their eyes upon the turpitude of this infamous traffic ; and even the Franciscans and Dominicans , towards the conclusion of the fifteenth century , opposed it publicly , both in their discourses and in their ...
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... pious men whom he consulted in this great and important undertaking . The event abundantly showed the wisdom of Luther's advice . For the different parts of this translation , being successively and gradually spread abroad among the ...
... pious men whom he consulted in this great and important undertaking . The event abundantly showed the wisdom of Luther's advice . For the different parts of this translation , being successively and gradually spread abroad among the ...
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... pious purpose ; yet , on the other , it is remarkable that he was at no pains to introduce any change into the churches that were established in his own dominions , nor to subject them to his jurisdiction . The elector John , his ...
... pious purpose ; yet , on the other , it is remarkable that he was at no pains to introduce any change into the churches that were established in his own dominions , nor to subject them to his jurisdiction . The elector John , his ...
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... pious and learned men , whose religious sentiments were the same with hers , to propagate the principles of the Reformation in France , and even to erect several pro- testant churches in that kingdom . It is manifest from the most ...
... pious and learned men , whose religious sentiments were the same with hers , to propagate the principles of the Reformation in France , and even to erect several pro- testant churches in that kingdom . It is manifest from the most ...
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