An ecclesiastical history, ancient and modern, tr. by A. Maclaine, Volumen 5 |
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Página 47
... maintained them either in public or in private , but had left them entirely to the judgement and decision of the church ; more especially that the tenets , in this and his other writings , which seemed inconsistent with the received ...
... maintained them either in public or in private , but had left them entirely to the judgement and decision of the church ; more especially that the tenets , in this and his other writings , which seemed inconsistent with the received ...
Página 52
... maintained , at the Primitive Fathers , and the Canon of the New Testament ; by Mr. Richardson , in his learned and judicious Vindication of the Canon of the New Testament ; and by Mr. Jones , in his new and full Method of settling the ...
... maintained , at the Primitive Fathers , and the Canon of the New Testament ; by Mr. Richardson , in his learned and judicious Vindication of the Canon of the New Testament ; and by Mr. Jones , in his new and full Method of settling the ...
Página 67
... maintained their errors . It cannot also be denied , that the cause of religion received considerable benefit from the labors of those , who either endeavoured to preserve the purity and elegance of the Latin lan- guage , or who ...
... maintained their errors . It cannot also be denied , that the cause of religion received considerable benefit from the labors of those , who either endeavoured to preserve the purity and elegance of the Latin lan- guage , or who ...
Página 89
... maintained . The other parts of his character are drawn much to his disadvantage , by several ingenious and eminent writers of the Romish church , who represent him as a man of a mean genius , unequal to great or difficult undertakings ...
... maintained . The other parts of his character are drawn much to his disadvantage , by several ingenious and eminent writers of the Romish church , who represent him as a man of a mean genius , unequal to great or difficult undertakings ...
Página 97
... maintained , that the invasion of Bohemia , by this unhappy prince , was no just subject of offence to the emperor ; and that the house of Austria , whose quarrel the emperor was not obliged by any means to adopt , was alone the ...
... maintained , that the invasion of Bohemia , by this unhappy prince , was no just subject of offence to the emperor ; and that the house of Austria , whose quarrel the emperor was not obliged by any means to adopt , was alone the ...
Términos y frases comunes
acknowlege adversaries Anabaptists ancient appeared Arminians authority Benedictines bishops brethren Calixtus Calvinists cause CENT century Christ Christian church of England church of Rome clergy communion composed congregation consequence contest controversy declared denomination Des-Cartes disciples divine divine grace doctors doctrine Dutch Eccles ecclesiastical edict eminent employed endeavoured England entitled faith famous Father favor France French Gallican church genius George Calixtus Gospel Hence Histoire honor Jansenists Jansenius Jesuits judgement king knowlege laws learned liberty Lutheran church maintained manner matter maxims Memoires ment mentioned missionaries moral Mosheim multitude nation nature obliged observed occasion opinions papal persons philosophy Pietists piety pious pope popery Port-Royal prince principles propagated protestant published Quakers reformed church reign religion religious render respect Roman pontiff Romish church sacred Scripture sect sentiments shew Socinians Spinosa spirit synod synod of Dordrecht tenets theological tion true truth worship writers XVII zeal
Pasajes populares
Página 370 - Protestant Subjects dissenting from the Church of England from the Penalties of certain Laws...
Página 49 - Some Passages of the Life and Death of John Earl of Rochester ;" which the critic ought to read for its elegance, the philosopher for its arguments, and the saint for its piety.
Página 394 - God gives to the truly faithful who are regenerated by his grace the means of preserving themselves in this state.
Página 53 - O thou eternal God, author of the light which now shines upon me, and giver of all inward illuminations, I do beseech thee, of thy infinite goodness, to pardon a greater request than a sinner ought to make. I am not satisfied enough whether I shall publish this book, De Veritate. If it be for thy glory, I beseech thee give me some sign from heaven; if not, I shall suppress it.
Página 53 - ... me that I took my petition as granted, and that I had the sign I demanded, whereupon also I resolved to print my book. This, how strange soever it may seem, I protest before the eternal God is true, neither am I any way superstitiously deceived herein, since I did not only clearly hear the noise, but in the serenest sky that ever I saw, being without all cloud, did to my thinking see the place from whence it came.
Página 341 - I charge you, my good people, ministers, doctors, elders, nobles, gentlemen and barons, to stand to your purity, and to exhort the people to do the same, and I forsooth, so long as I brook my life and crown, shall maintain the same against all deadly.
Página 394 - That Jesus Christ, by his death and sufferings, made an atonement for the sins of all mankind in general, and of every individual in particular ; that, however, none but those who believe in him can be partakers of their divine benefit.
Página 82 - Cautious, in admitting no principles but such as were founded on experiment; but resolute to adopt every such principle, however new or unusual; from modesty, ignorant of his superiority above the rest of mankind; and thence, less careful to accommodate his reasonings to common apprehensions: more anxious to merit than acquire fame...
Página 332 - That, such, indeed, is the immense and universal goodness of the Supreme Being, that He refuses to none the power of believing ; though He does not grant unto all His assistance and succour, that they may wisely improve this power to the attainment of everlasting salvation : " And that, in consequence of this, multitudes perish through their own fault, and not from any want of goodness in God.
Página 394 - That God, from all eternity, determined to bestow salvation on those who he foresaw would persevere unto the end in their faith in Christ Jesus ; and to inflict everlasting punishments on those who should continue in their unbelief, and resist, unto the end, his divine succours.