Letters on Church GovernmentGraisberry and Campbell, 1812 - 722 sayfa |
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Sayfa xv
... term this man Columbanus , notwithstanding the avowal of a certain ecclesiastic , that he himself is the wearer of that name . This I have partly explained in my first letter . I shall now say further , that , when report began to ...
... term this man Columbanus , notwithstanding the avowal of a certain ecclesiastic , that he himself is the wearer of that name . This I have partly explained in my first letter . I shall now say further , that , when report began to ...
Sayfa 4
... term this right divine , as he formerly declared it to be ; yet his proposition either amounts to this , or all con- troversy on the subject is at an end , as I will show hereafter . For the present , I will merely remark , that , even ...
... term this right divine , as he formerly declared it to be ; yet his proposition either amounts to this , or all con- troversy on the subject is at an end , as I will show hereafter . For the present , I will merely remark , that , even ...
Sayfa 6
... terms it , heretical , until he can see a genuine decrce of the church , condemning his own assertion . The stra- tagem is admirable : for it entitles Columbanus not only * Columban . 4th Letter p . 46 . only to stand at bay against all ...
... terms it , heretical , until he can see a genuine decrce of the church , condemning his own assertion . The stra- tagem is admirable : for it entitles Columbanus not only * Columban . 4th Letter p . 46 . only to stand at bay against all ...
Sayfa 28
... term be appli- cable to the mere desultory warfare which Columbanus , ingeniously , as I think , has preferred . Had he rested his cause either on facts in ecclesiastical history , or on mere critical interpretation of certain passages ...
... term be appli- cable to the mere desultory warfare which Columbanus , ingeniously , as I think , has preferred . Had he rested his cause either on facts in ecclesiastical history , or on mere critical interpretation of certain passages ...
Sayfa 69
... term general council did not essentially include the attendance of the " second order . " In Of the FOURTH GENERAL COUNCIL , or COUNCIL of Chalcedon , the acts are in being , and are not only full , but prolix , as to the point in ...
... term general council did not essentially include the attendance of the " second order . " In Of the FOURTH GENERAL COUNCIL , or COUNCIL of Chalcedon , the acts are in being , and are not only full , but prolix , as to the point in ...
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