The New-York Review, Volumen 6Caleb Sprague Henry, Joseph Green Cogswell George Dearborn & Company, 1839 |
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... protestants existed in all the principal cities ; when unable to stand their ground , many of them crossed the Alps ... Protestant bigotry took the place of Catholic infallibility . Many editions and translations of the Scriptures 1840 ...
... protestants existed in all the principal cities ; when unable to stand their ground , many of them crossed the Alps ... Protestant bigotry took the place of Catholic infallibility . Many editions and translations of the Scriptures 1840 ...
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... protestant universities which flourished at the ex- pense of the papacy . Joseph Scaliger and Isaac Casaubon were ... protestants . Amidst the lumber of this age there is more that is valuable than our author supposes , although Jewell's ...
... protestant universities which flourished at the ex- pense of the papacy . Joseph Scaliger and Isaac Casaubon were ... protestants . Amidst the lumber of this age there is more that is valuable than our author supposes , although Jewell's ...
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... protestant Italian refugee , and that of Ramus , show only struggles for truth , for which they prepared the way . They are bewildering and obscure . Moral and political philosophy and jurisprudence are comprised in the fourth chapter ...
... protestant Italian refugee , and that of Ramus , show only struggles for truth , for which they prepared the way . They are bewildering and obscure . Moral and political philosophy and jurisprudence are comprised in the fourth chapter ...
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... protestant countries , the study of Hebrew was now zealously diffused , though with defective means , as the cognate languages were not as now brought to its elucidation . The Buxtorfs , father and son , who occupied the Hebrew chair at ...
... protestant countries , the study of Hebrew was now zealously diffused , though with defective means , as the cognate languages were not as now brought to its elucidation . The Buxtorfs , father and son , who occupied the Hebrew chair at ...
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... protestant , and we must attribute to their bold censures of the vices and errors of the church in the middle ages , the lax affection to the papal authority , which has since characterized France . Nicole and Arnauld first united with ...
... protestant , and we must attribute to their bold censures of the vices and errors of the church in the middle ages , the lax affection to the papal authority , which has since characterized France . Nicole and Arnauld first united with ...
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Página 67 - Let men of God in courts and churches watch O'er such as do a toleration hatch ; Lest that ill egg bring forth a cockatrice, To poison all with heresy and vice.
Página 411 - When the college and appurtenances shall have been constructed, and supplied with plain and suitable furniture, and books, philosophical and experimental instruments and apparatus, and all other matters needful to carry my general design into execution ; the income issues and profits of so much...
Página 227 - The body and blood of Christ which are verily and indeed taken and received by the faithful in the Lord's Supper.
Página 10 - Rome itself, imposing, unbroken, unchangeable, radiating in equal expansion to every part of the earth, and directing its convergent curves to heaven. Round this were numbered, at unequal heights, the Baptistery, with its gates...
Página 233 - ... as well as of the congregation present, and a beseeching of the prayers of the " blessed Michael Archangel" and " all saints" together with the congregation present, and direct, exclusive prayers to them. None are countenanced, but it is said that the older stand on different ground. And do they not ? For since St. Paul " charged Timothy, before God and the Lord Jesus Christ, and the elect Angels...
Página 172 - There it was that I found and visited the famous Galileo, grown old, a prisoner to the Inquisition for thinking in astronomy otherwise than the Franciscan and Dominican licensers thought.
Página 66 - Tolerations of divers religions, or of one religion in segregant shapes. He that willingly assents to the last, if he examines his heart by daylight, his conscience will tell him, he is either an atheist, or an heretic, or an hypocrite, or at best a captive to some lust.
Página 231 - Service, which Gavanti describes as being of very great antiquity. These usages certainly now do but sanction and encourage that direct worship of the Blessed Virgin and the Saints, which is the great practical offence of the Latin Church, and so are a serious evil ; but it is worth pointing out, that, as on the one hand they have more claim to be considered an integral part of the service, so on the other, more can be said towards their justification than for those addresses which are now especially...
Página 234 - ... that the saints, who reign together with Christ, offer up their own prayers to God for men ; that it is good and useful suppliantly to invoke them, and to resort to their prayers, aid and help, for obtaining benefits from God, through his Son, Jesus Christ our Lord, who alone is our Redeemer and Saviour...