Ancient Christianity, and the Doctrines of the Oxford TractsH. Hooker, 1840 - 554 من الصفحات |
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... thing that is professed , believed , and done , in the open and active world . And if , at such a moment , this zeal , sharpened by the prejudices that are its usual characteris- tics , and animated , or even inflamed , by the illusions ...
... thing that is professed , believed , and done , in the open and active world . And if , at such a moment , this zeal , sharpened by the prejudices that are its usual characteris- tics , and animated , or even inflamed , by the illusions ...
الصفحة xiv
... thing dear to us in peril ; and , in the second . place , to open a path whereon a fresh assault may be made upon the errors of the papacy . You will see that , as a preliminary to the general argument , I have taken some pains to ...
... thing dear to us in peril ; and , in the second . place , to open a path whereon a fresh assault may be made upon the errors of the papacy . You will see that , as a preliminary to the general argument , I have taken some pains to ...
الصفحة 29
... thing were yet wanting to secure an advantage which the one side might desire , and which the other might fear to see possessed by their opponents , these new champions of church supremacy actually enjoy it , name- ly , official ...
... thing were yet wanting to secure an advantage which the one side might desire , and which the other might fear to see possessed by their opponents , these new champions of church supremacy actually enjoy it , name- ly , official ...
الصفحة 31
... thing else in the two systems stands out as a point of distinction . What parallels could be more incongruous , even to absurdity , than such as one might strive to institute , for instance , between Cyprian and Romaine , Tertullian and ...
... thing else in the two systems stands out as a point of distinction . What parallels could be more incongruous , even to absurdity , than such as one might strive to institute , for instance , between Cyprian and Romaine , Tertullian and ...
الصفحة 38
... thing dear to them into peril - the establishment itself first— then the due influence of the aristocracy , and then the denuded throne ; or whether , by promptly withdraw- ing all support from these agitators , and by turning away ...
... thing dear to them into peril - the establishment itself first— then the due influence of the aristocracy , and then the denuded throne ; or whether , by promptly withdraw- ing all support from these agitators , and by turning away ...
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