An Ecclesiastical History, Ancient and Modern, Volumen 5T. Cadell, 1826 |
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... liberty to reveal all the abominations which the Jesuits had committed , during the course of this contest , but , by the order of his holi- ness , was obliged to pass them over in silence . His words are , Votre Sainteté a ordonné qu ...
... liberty to reveal all the abominations which the Jesuits had committed , during the course of this contest , but , by the order of his holi- ness , was obliged to pass them over in silence . His words are , Votre Sainteté a ordonné qu ...
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... liberty to embrace the Romish faith . All this raised the hopes of the missionaries to a very high pitch ; but the expectations which they thence derived of con verting the king himself were entirely groundless , as may be seen from a ...
... liberty to embrace the Romish faith . All this raised the hopes of the missionaries to a very high pitch ; but the expectations which they thence derived of con verting the king himself were entirely groundless , as may be seen from a ...
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... liberty of performing several of the rites to which they had been accustomed , and for which they discovered a peculiar fondness . This , however , did not prevent the Dominicans from renewing their complaints in 1661 , and also in 1674 ...
... liberty of performing several of the rites to which they had been accustomed , and for which they discovered a peculiar fondness . This , however , did not prevent the Dominicans from renewing their complaints in 1661 , and also in 1674 ...
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... liberty , and health ; exhorts them to guard against superstition , that is , reli gion ; and reads aloud to them , by way of lesson , certain select passages out of Cicero and Seneca , which seem to favor irreligion . His colleagues ...
... liberty , and health ; exhorts them to guard against superstition , that is , reli gion ; and reads aloud to them , by way of lesson , certain select passages out of Cicero and Seneca , which seem to favor irreligion . His colleagues ...
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... liberty of thinking being restored by Des - Cartes and Newton , who broke the fetters of prejudice , in which philosophical super- stition had confined , in former times , the human 匾" Newton seemed to draw off the veil from some of ...
... liberty of thinking being restored by Des - Cartes and Newton , who broke the fetters of prejudice , in which philosophical super- stition had confined , in former times , the human 匾" Newton seemed to draw off the veil from some of ...
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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 352 - Protestant Subjects dissenting from the Church of England from the Penalties of certain Laws...
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...
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 345 - As to what appertains to soundness of judgment in matters of faith, we esteem it sufficient that a church acknowledge the scriptures to be the word of God, the perfect and only rule of faith and practice, and own either the doctrinal part of those commonly called the articles of the church of England, or the confession or catechisms, shorter or larger compiled by the assembly at Westminster, or the confession agreed on at the Savoy, to be agreeable to the said rule.
Página 433 - ... in one visible universal church, or kingdom, before the dissolution of this earthly globe. This prediction she delivered with a peculiar degree of confidence, from a notion that her Philadelphian Society was the true kingdom of Christ, in which alone the divine Spirit resided and reigned.
Página 209 - Eucharist, and the real conversion of the bread and wine into the body and blood of Christ...
Página 53 - If it be for thy glory, I beseech thee give me some sign from heaven; if not, I shall suppress it.
Página 376 - 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 61 - Haye ; augmentée de beaucoup de particularités tirées d'une vie manuscrite de ce philosophe , faite par un de ses amis.