An Essay on the Influence of Authority in Matters of OpinionJ. W. Parker, 1849 - 424 páginas |
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... Roman Catholics • • 142,145,000 Protestants · 62,785,000 Greek Church • 57,110,000 Armenians , Copts , & c . 5,850,000 lastic philosophy . * Afterwards , the Reformation awakened new 70 ON THE APPLICABILITY OF THE PRINCIPLE OF [ CH .
... Roman Catholics • • 142,145,000 Protestants · 62,785,000 Greek Church • 57,110,000 Armenians , Copts , & c . 5,850,000 lastic philosophy . * Afterwards , the Reformation awakened new 70 ON THE APPLICABILITY OF THE PRINCIPLE OF [ CH .
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... Protestant churches is that relating to marriage , with respect to its indissolubility and its contraction within certain degrees of affinity . The Predestinarian doctrines , as has been often remarked , exercise little influence upon ...
... Protestant churches is that relating to marriage , with respect to its indissolubility and its contraction within certain degrees of affinity . The Predestinarian doctrines , as has been often remarked , exercise little influence upon ...
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... Protestant and others Catholic , and the mutual rights of the two confessions were guaranteed by solemn treaty . And the Catholic and Protestant Cantons of Switzer- land remain as they were left by the great reformation . In other ...
... Protestant and others Catholic , and the mutual rights of the two confessions were guaranteed by solemn treaty . And the Catholic and Protestant Cantons of Switzer- land remain as they were left by the great reformation . In other ...
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... Protestant churches . Many Protestant theologians hold that the Church of Rome is not even a portion of the true church . † One school of Anglican divines maintains that the Eastern Churches , the Church of Rome , and the Established ...
... Protestant churches . Many Protestant theologians hold that the Church of Rome is not even a portion of the true church . † One school of Anglican divines maintains that the Eastern Churches , the Church of Rome , and the Established ...
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... Protestant churches . For example , Protestants would not admit that such doctrines as purgatory , works of supererogation , transubstantiation , the sacrifice of the mass , and adoration of images , can be proved by authentic evidence ...
... Protestant churches . For example , Protestants would not admit that such doctrines as purgatory , works of supererogation , transubstantiation , the sacrifice of the mass , and adoration of images , can be proved by authentic evidence ...
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An Essay on the Influence of Authority in Matters of Opinion George Cornewall Lewis Vista completa - 1849 |
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