A Classical Tour Through Italy, 1. ciltMawman, 1819 |
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Sayfa xxxii
... Christian . Let it be remembered that Englishmen are re- proached by foreigners with intolerance , and that it ... Christianity which they have- adopted ; but surely every candid and consistent Protestant will admit , that Christianity ...
... Christian . Let it be remembered that Englishmen are re- proached by foreigners with intolerance , and that it ... Christianity which they have- adopted ; but surely every candid and consistent Protestant will admit , that Christianity ...
Sayfa xxxiii
John Chetwode Eustace. admit , that Christianity is excellent in all her forms ; that all Christian Establishments receive the same primitive creeds , and admit the same moral obligations ; that it becomes a benevolent and charitable ...
John Chetwode Eustace. admit , that Christianity is excellent in all her forms ; that all Christian Establishments receive the same primitive creeds , and admit the same moral obligations ; that it becomes a benevolent and charitable ...
Sayfa 18
... Christianity and to the authority of the clergy ; two causes , which , fortunately for Europe , worked with increasing extent and energy , and successfully counteracted the prodigious efforts of ferocity , of barbarism , and of ...
... Christianity and to the authority of the clergy ; two causes , which , fortunately for Europe , worked with increasing extent and energy , and successfully counteracted the prodigious efforts of ferocity , of barbarism , and of ...
Sayfa 24
... Christians . In this respect it failed : animosity prevailed over charity ; conscious authority on * One thousand five hundred and forty - two . + Gibbon says of the council of Constance , that the number and weight of civil and ...
... Christians . In this respect it failed : animosity prevailed over charity ; conscious authority on * One thousand five hundred and forty - two . + Gibbon says of the council of Constance , that the number and weight of civil and ...
Sayfa 25
... Christian body , has deplored the degree of precision , with which the articles in debate were defined , and a line was drawn between the contending par- ties , —to separate them perhaps for ever ! Real union , indeed , at that time of ...
... Christian body , has deplored the degree of precision , with which the articles in debate were defined , and a line was drawn between the contending par- ties , —to separate them perhaps for ever ! Real union , indeed , at that time of ...
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