... unjustifiable partiality, to maintain, that even all those that professed, in general, this absurd doctrine, were chargeable with that furious and brutal extravagance which has been mentioned as the character of too great a part of their sect. This... Christian liberty, a sermon - Page 124by Samuel Butler (bp. of Lichfield and Coventry.) - 1811Full view - About this book
| Johann Lorenz von Mosheim - 1810 - 542 pages
...character of too great a part of their sect. This was by no means the case ; several of these enthusiasts discovered a milder and more pacific spirit, and were...followed the wiser class of Anabaptists, nay, some who adhere to the most extravagant factions of that sect, were men of upright intentions and sincere piety,... | |
| Johann Lorenz Mosheim - Church history - 1819 - 542 pages
...character of too great a part of their sect. This was by no means the case ; several of these enthusiasts discovered a milder and more pacific spirit, and were...followed the wiser class of Anabaptists, nay, some who adhere to the most extravagant factions of that sect, were men of upright intentions and sincere piety,... | |
| Johann Lorenz von Mosheim - 1826 - 474 pages
...these enthusiasts discovered a cwr.*v« milder and more pacific spirit, and were free freffA ~~*~" any other reproach, than that which resulted from...of spreading them among the multitude. It may still farther be affirmed with truth, that many of those who followed the wiser class of Anabaptists; and... | |
| William Jones - 1838 - 696 pages
...character of too great a part of their sect. This was by no means the case ; several of these enthusiasts discovered a milder and more pacific spirit ; and...them among the multitude. It may still further be aflBrmed with truth, that many of those who followed the wiser class of anabaptists, nay, some who... | |
| Johann Lorenz Mosheim - Church history - 1842 - 670 pages
...character of too great a part of their sect. This was by no means the case ; several of these enthusiasts discovered a milder and more pacific spirit, and were...of spreading them among the multitude. It may still farther be affirmed with truth, that many of those who followed the wiser class of Anabaptists, nay,... | |
| W. A. Jarrel - Religion - 2001 - 522 pages
...character of too great a part of their sect. This was by no means the case ; several of these enthusiasts discovered a milder and more pacific spirit, and were...from the errors they maintained, and their too ardent effort of spreading them among the multitude. It may still further be affirmed with truth, that MANY... | |
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