A Theological Dictionary: Containing Definitions of All Religious Terms; a Comprehensive View of Every Article in The System of Divinity; an Impartial Account of All The Principle Denominations ... Together with an Accurate Statement of the Most Remarkable Transactions and Events Recorded in Ecclesiastical History, Volume 1Whitehall: Printed for W.W. Woodward, no. 52, corner of Chestnut and Second streets, 1807 - Theology |
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... opinion , to fall in with every man's scheme , to trifle with error , or imagine there is no difference between one sentiment and another ; yet , notwithstanding this declaration , I trust the features of bigotry are not easily ...
... opinion , to fall in with every man's scheme , to trifle with error , or imagine there is no difference between one sentiment and another ; yet , notwithstanding this declaration , I trust the features of bigotry are not easily ...
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... opinion , bottom ; in a more particular sense , Romans xiv , 1 , 3. The council of it denotes a deep mass or fund of Jerusalem , which was held by waters . In this last sense the word is used in the Septuagint for || lebrate the ABS ABY 4.
... opinion , bottom ; in a more particular sense , Romans xiv , 1 , 3. The council of it denotes a deep mass or fund of Jerusalem , which was held by waters . In this last sense the word is used in the Septuagint for || lebrate the ABS ABY 4.
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... so the name of another sect , named after Acacius , patriarch of Con- stantinople , in the fifth century , who favoured the opinions of Eu- tyches . See EUTYCHIANS . Lives ; Brucker's History of Phi- losophy ; or ( ABY ACA 5.
... so the name of another sect , named after Acacius , patriarch of Con- stantinople , in the fifth century , who favoured the opinions of Eu- tyches . See EUTYCHIANS . Lives ; Brucker's History of Phi- losophy ; or ( ABY ACA 5.
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... opinions , many were led to church , where all ought to be reve- conclude that truth lay beyond the rence and solemnity . Yet so it was reach of our comprehension . The in the fourth century . The people consequence of this conclusion ...
... opinions , many were led to church , where all ought to be reve- conclude that truth lay beyond the rence and solemnity . Yet so it was reach of our comprehension . The in the fourth century . The people consequence of this conclusion ...
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... opinion ; the learned Dr. Cave of the former . These love feasts , during the three first cen- turies , were held in the church without scandal or offence ; but in after - times the heathens began to tax them with impurity . This gave ...
... opinion ; the learned Dr. Cave of the former . These love feasts , during the three first cen- turies , were held in the church without scandal or offence ; but in after - times the heathens began to tax them with impurity . This gave ...
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