Lectures on Ecclesiastical HistoryTegg, 1824 - 445 strán (strany) |
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Strana 9
... justly fix the brand of ignorance on him , in whom there appears , in this respect , a remarkable deficiency ? Besides , to be ignorant in one's own profession , is always accounted a matter of the greatest reproach : the divine is , by ...
... justly fix the brand of ignorance on him , in whom there appears , in this respect , a remarkable deficiency ? Besides , to be ignorant in one's own profession , is always accounted a matter of the greatest reproach : the divine is , by ...
Strana 11
... justly be re- fused him . As a compiler of history , it must be admitted , that in every instance in which his account , on a fair examination , is found to contradict the account given in holy writ , he is en- titled to no faith at all ...
... justly be re- fused him . As a compiler of history , it must be admitted , that in every instance in which his account , on a fair examination , is found to contradict the account given in holy writ , he is en- titled to no faith at all ...
Strana 18
... justly add , a greater degree of moderation , than is gene- rally to be met with in those , either of his sect as a Romanist , or of his order as a priest . What particularly qualified him for the task he has undertaken , was not only ...
... justly add , a greater degree of moderation , than is gene- rally to be met with in those , either of his sect as a Romanist , or of his order as a priest . What particularly qualified him for the task he has undertaken , was not only ...
Strana 19
... justly say , that on the whole , with all its errors and defects , ( and what human compo- sition is exempt from errors and defects ? ) The critical History of the Old and New Testaments contains a valuable fund of knowledge , and ...
... justly say , that on the whole , with all its errors and defects , ( and what human compo- sition is exempt from errors and defects ? ) The critical History of the Old and New Testaments contains a valuable fund of knowledge , and ...
Strana 26
... justly be considered as in the least infringing on the secular powers . The Christians every where acknowledged themselves the subjects of the state , whe- ther monarchical or republican , absolute or free , under which they lived ...
... justly be considered as in the least infringing on the secular powers . The Christians every where acknowledged themselves the subjects of the state , whe- ther monarchical or republican , absolute or free , under which they lived ...
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