The History of the Church of Christ [abridged from the “History of the Church of Christ” by Joseph Milner, Continued by Isaac Milner].Religious Tract Society, 1833 |
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... violent contentions concerning grace and good works , we ourselves should be found deficient in both . For my part , when I reflect on the angry judgments of Almighty God , as displayed in the present situation of the church , I could ...
... violent contentions concerning grace and good works , we ourselves should be found deficient in both . For my part , when I reflect on the angry judgments of Almighty God , as displayed in the present situation of the church , I could ...
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... violent religious persecution are no more : happily , we do not , like Luther , endanger our lives by maintain- ing , that , " without the grace of God , it is impossible for us to keep his commandments , and that , after all , we need ...
... violent religious persecution are no more : happily , we do not , like Luther , endanger our lives by maintain- ing , that , " without the grace of God , it is impossible for us to keep his commandments , and that , after all , we need ...
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... violent bigots of the age , he was , for the present , checked in his religious researches . His duchess , Catharine of Meck- lenburg , exhibited a laudable pattern of Christian fidelity in the profession of divine truth . She was in ...
... violent bigots of the age , he was , for the present , checked in his religious researches . His duchess , Catharine of Meck- lenburg , exhibited a laudable pattern of Christian fidelity in the profession of divine truth . She was in ...
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... violent pas- sions , had a love for learning . , Moreover , he was particu- larly exasperated against Luther , because he had treated Thomas Aquinas , the king's favourite author , with great contempt . The young monarch , therefore ...
... violent pas- sions , had a love for learning . , Moreover , he was particu- larly exasperated against Luther , because he had treated Thomas Aquinas , the king's favourite author , with great contempt . The young monarch , therefore ...
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... violent and impatient spirit of Carolstadt remained dissatisfied with these triumphs of the truth , and there is too much reason for lamenting that an alloy of pride and ungovern- able self - will should have sadly debased the honest ...
... violent and impatient spirit of Carolstadt remained dissatisfied with these triumphs of the truth , and there is too much reason for lamenting that an alloy of pride and ungovern- able self - will should have sadly debased the honest ...
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