| 1850 - 806 sayfa
...the apostles themselves. Secondly, it is very generally disseminated : there is no country where it has not gained some footing. Thirdly, while other...the preaching of Peter some eighty years before, the Dominicans would scarcely have conceded to it the claim of high and unascertained antiquity. Again,... | |
| Joseph G. Wilson - 1853 - 80 sayfa
...is the most ancient, some say as old as Sylvester, others as the Apostles themselves, and because, while other sects are profane and blasphemous, this...Church and the Clergy, and thus gain many followers." He testifies, also, that they taught their disciples to shun slanders and oaths—that they translated... | |
| Philip William Perfitt - 1861 - 436 sayfa
...dangerous," said Saccho the Dominican, " for, while ' others are profane- mul blasphemous, this retains the show of piety ; they live ' justly before men, and...which is not good ; ' only they blaspheme against the Romau Church and the clergy, and thus ' gain many followers." Seeing, then, what Waldus and his followers... | |
| Thomas M. Preble - 1867 - 488 sayfa
...the apostles themselves. Secondly, it is very generally disseminated : there is no country where it has not gained some footing. Thirdly, while other...believe nothing respecting God which is not good."'" What does this say of the "Waldenses," or "true people of God'?" It should be remembered, that J. NA... | |
| John Nevins Andrews - 1873 - 546 sayfa
...the apostles themselves. Secondly, it is very generally disseminated : there is no country where it has not gained some footing. Thirdly, while other...men, and believe nothing respecting God which is not good."1 Mr. Jones gives Saccho's own opinion as follows : — " Their enemies confirm their great antiquity.... | |
| John Nevins Andrews - 1887 - 644 sayfa
...the apostles themselves. Secondly, it is very generally disseminated ; there is no country where it has not gained some footing. Thirdly, while other...believe nothing respecting God which is not good." 15 "GlIflllan's Sahbuth, p. 389. "Id., pp. 32, 33. 15 Waddingtou's History of the Church, part 4, chap.... | |
| Edward Thurston Hiscox - 1894 - 616 sayfa
...the Apostles themselves. Secondly, it is very generally disseminated; there is no country where it has not gained some footing. Thirdly, while other...Church and the clergy, and thus gain many followers." — Waddington, Ch. Hist., p. ayo. See Mosheim, 1ath Cent. ORCHARD says of the Piedmontese: " Though... | |
| Samuel Harden Church - 1894 - 564 sayfa
...the apostles themselves. Secondly, it is very generally disseminated ; there is no country where it has not gained some footing. Thirdly, while other...; only they blaspheme against the Roman Church and clergy, and thus gain many followers." 1 This passage was written only a few years after the death... | |
| 1910 - 888 sayfa
...it is very generally disseminated; there is no country where it has not gained some footing. Third, while other sects are profane and blasphemous, this...piety; they live justly before men, and believe nothing concerning God which is not good." Sacho admits that they flourished at least five hundred years before... | |
| 1910 - 888 sayfa
...country where it has not gained some footing. Third, while other sects are profane and llasphemous, this retains the utmost show of piety; they live justly before men, and believe nothing concerning God which is not good." Sacho admits that they flourished at least five hundred years before... | |
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