... the government of the church and those who sat at the helm of the state. These apprehensions were justified by this important consideration, that the pious and well-meaning persons who composed these assemblies had indiscreetly admitted into their... Christian liberty, a sermon - Page 108by Samuel Butler (bp. of Lichfield and Coventry.) - 1811Full view - About this book
| Johann Lorenz Mosheim - Church history - 1803 - 534 pages
...these assemblies, had indiscreetly admitted into their community a parcel of extravagant and hot-headed fanatics, who foretold the approaching destruction...obscured the sublime truths of religion by a gloomy kind of jargon of their own invention, and revived doctrines that had long before been condemned by... | |
| Charles Buck - Theology - 1807 - 508 pages
...these assemblies had indiscreetly admitted into their community a parcel of extravagant and hot-headed fanatics, who foretold the approaching destruction...obscured the sublime truths of religion by a gloomy kind of jargon of their own invention, and revived doctrines that had long before been condemned by... | |
| Charles Buck - Theology - 1810 - 498 pages
...these assemblies had indiscreetly admitted into their community a parcel of extravagant and hot-headed fanatics, who foretold the approaching destruction...obscured the sublime truths of religion by a gloomy kind of jargon of their own invention, and revived doctrines that had long before been condemned by... | |
| Johann Lorenz Mosheim - Church history - 1811 - 512 pages
...irregular, and tumultuous proceedings filled, with uneasy and alarming apprehensions, both those who where intrusted with the government of the church, and those...obscured the sublime truths of religion by a gloomy kind of jargon of their own invention, and revived CENT.XvII. doctrines that had long before been condemned... | |
| Samuel Butler - Bible - 1811 - 144 pages
...these assemblies, had indiscreetly admitted into their community a parcel of extravagant and hotheaded fanatics, who foretold the approaching destruction...obscured the sublime truths of religion by a gloomy kind of jargon of their own invention, and revived doctrines that had long before been condemned by... | |
| Samuel Charles Wilks - Christianity - 1821 - 620 pages
...these assemblies had indiscreetly admitted into their community a number of extravagant and hotheaded fanatics, who foretold the approaching destruction...obscured the sublime truths of religion by a gloomy kind of jargon of their own invention, and revived doctrines that had long before been condemned by... | |
| Charles Buck - Bible - 1823 - 614 pages
...these assemblies, had indiscreetly admitted into their community a parcel of extravagant and hot-headed fanatics, who foretold the approaching destruction...the authority of prophets, honoured with a divine Rommission, obscured the sublime truths of religion by a gloomy kind of jargon of their own invention,... | |
| Johann Lorenz Mosheim - Church history - 1824 - 496 pages
...these assemblies, had indiscreetly admitted into their community a parcel of extravagant and hot-headed fanatics, who foretold the approaching destruction...obscured the sublime truths of religion by a gloomy kind of jargon of their own invention, and revived doctrines that had long before been condemnVOL.... | |
| Johann Lorenz Mosheim - Church history - 1824 - 488 pages
...these assemblies, had indiscreetly admitted into their community a parcel of extravagant and hot-headed fanatics, who foretold the approaching destruction...divine commission, obscured the sublime truths of relir gion by a gloomy kind of jargon of their own invention, and revived doctrines that had long before... | |
| Charles Buck - 1824 - 628 pages
...had indiscreetly admitted into their community a parcel of extravagant and hot-headed fanatics, who j foretold the approaching destruction of ! Babel (by...honoured with a divine commission, obscured the sublime j truths of religion by a gloomy kind of jargon cf their own invention, and revived doctrines that... | |
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