A View of Religions in Two Parts: Pt.I. Containing an Alphabetical Compendium of the Various Religious Denominations, which Have Appeared in the World, from the Beginning of the Christian Era to the Present Day. Pt.II. Containing a Brief Account of the Different Schemes of Religion Now Embraced Among Mankind. The Whole Collected from the Best Authors, Ancient and Modern, Parts 1-2 |
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... ] ALBIGENSES , fo called from their firft increase in Albi and Albigeois . A denomination remarkable for their oppofition to the difcipline and ceremonies of the church church of Rome . Their opinions are fimilar with the 40 ALB.
... ] ALBIGENSES , fo called from their firft increase in Albi and Albigeois . A denomination remarkable for their oppofition to the difcipline and ceremonies of the church church of Rome . Their opinions are fimilar with the 40 ALB.
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... church of Rome . Their opinions are fimilar with the Waldenfes . [ See Waldenfes . ] Perrin's Hiftory of the Waldenfes , p . 3 . ALMARICIANS , a denomination that arose in the thirteenth century . They derived their origin from Al ...
... church of Rome . Their opinions are fimilar with the Waldenfes . [ See Waldenfes . ] Perrin's Hiftory of the Waldenfes , p . 3 . ALMARICIANS , a denomination that arose in the thirteenth century . They derived their origin from Al ...
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... church of Rome , and thofe of the reformed churches : Hence fhe was oppofed and perfecuted by both Catholics and Proteftants . She maintained , that there ought to be a general toleration of all religions . Those who are defirous of ...
... church of Rome , and thofe of the reformed churches : Hence fhe was oppofed and perfecuted by both Catholics and Proteftants . She maintained , that there ought to be a general toleration of all religions . Those who are defirous of ...
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... church of Rome , was the ufe of the Chalice ( Calix ) or communicating in both kinds . Calixtins was alfo à name ... churches in the bonds of charity and mutual bener- olence . He maintained , I. 1. That the fundamental doctrines of ...
... church of Rome , was the ufe of the Chalice ( Calix ) or communicating in both kinds . Calixtins was alfo à name ... churches in the bonds of charity and mutual bener- olence . He maintained , I. 1. That the fundamental doctrines of ...
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... churches , which was carried on with great vehemence during the ninth century ; and in the eleventh century ... Church , and accufed its members of maintain- ing various errors . Pope Leo IX . retorted the charge , and fent legates from Rome ...
... churches , which was carried on with great vehemence during the ninth century ; and in the eleventh century ... Church , and accufed its members of maintain- ing various errors . Pope Leo IX . retorted the charge , and fent legates from Rome ...
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Page 235 - For this is the covenant that I will make with the house of Israel after those days, saith the Lord, I will put my laws into their mind, and write them in their hearts ; and I will be to them a God, and they shall be to me a people.
Page 295 - The Son of man indeed goeth, as it is written of him : but woe to that man by whom the Son of man is betrayed ! good were it for that man if he had never been born.
Page 450 - Such a society is no other than "a company of men having the form and seeking the power of Godliness, united in order to pray together, to receive the word of exhortation, and to watch over one another in love, that they may help each other to work out their salvation.
Page 210 - Neglect not the gift that is in thee, which was given thee by prophecy, with the laying on of the hands of the presbytery.
Page 129 - God : it is not subject to the law of God, and is the only affection that can oppose it. It is the foundation of all spiritual blindness, and therefore the source of all the open idolatry in the heathen world, and false religion under the light of the Gospel ; all this is agreeable to that self-love which opposes God's true character.
Page 163 - The corporeal and mental faculties, inhering in the same substance, grow, ripen, and decay together ; and whenever the system is dissolved, it continues in a state of dissolution, till it shall please that Almighty Being who called it into existence to restore it to life again.
Page 192 - ... the health and vigour of the mind, was an emanation from God into the human soul, and comprehended in it the principles and elements of all truth, human and divine.
Page 318 - Koran, that God, in divers ages of the world, gave revelations of his will in writing to several prophets, the whole and every one of which it is absolutely necessary for a good Moslem to believe.
Page 227 - I have glorified thee, on the earth : I have finished the work which thou gavest me to do. And now, 0 Father, glorify thou me with thine own self with the glory which I had with thee before the world was.
Page 194 - ... birth of that life, which was lost in paradise. No son of Adam can be lost, only by turning away from the Saviour within him. The only religion, which can save us, must be that, which can raise the light, life, and spirit of God, in our souls. Nothing can enter into the vegetable kingdom, till it...