D'Aubigné's "History of the Great Reformation in Germany and Switzerland," Reviewed: Or, The Reformation in Germany Examined in Its Instruments, Causes, and Manner, and in Its Influence on Religion, Government, Literature and General Civilization |
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... divine origin , or to usefulness in its va- ried influences on mankind . It is not our purpose to give a lengthy review of their respective productions : still we must , as an introduction to our own remarks , say a few words on the ...
... divine origin , or to usefulness in its va- ried influences on mankind . It is not our purpose to give a lengthy review of their respective productions : still we must , as an introduction to our own remarks , say a few words on the ...
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... divine justice . ' ( Page 65 , Eng . translation . ) This at least is not very like Luther's antinomian con- tempt for repentance and amendment of life ; it might come near to the notions of Erasmus . " * This is the opinion of a man ...
... divine justice . ' ( Page 65 , Eng . translation . ) This at least is not very like Luther's antinomian con- tempt for repentance and amendment of life ; it might come near to the notions of Erasmus . " * This is the opinion of a man ...
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... divine his real meaning , or to define his position ! But he is neither the one nor the other . He is a Protestant of the olden type : there is more of fanaticism than of indifferentism in his complexion . His spirit is worthy that of ...
... divine his real meaning , or to define his position ! But he is neither the one nor the other . He is a Protestant of the olden type : there is more of fanaticism than of indifferentism in his complexion . His spirit is worthy that of ...
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... divine maxim to judge the tree by its fruits . This principle once admitted , it requires a large amount of credulity to believe that a " transformation emanated from God himself , " the fruits of which were avowedly " a depravation of ...
... divine maxim to judge the tree by its fruits . This principle once admitted , it requires a large amount of credulity to believe that a " transformation emanated from God himself , " the fruits of which were avowedly " a depravation of ...
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... Divine blessing upon his labors . Every morn- ing he began the day with prayer ; then he went to church ; · D'Aubigné i , p . 123. Ibid . Luth . Opp . Wittemb . xxii , 1785 . § D'Aubigné i , p . 123 . · afterwards he commenced his ...
... Divine blessing upon his labors . Every morn- ing he began the day with prayer ; then he went to church ; · D'Aubigné i , p . 123. Ibid . Luth . Opp . Wittemb . xxii , 1785 . § D'Aubigné i , p . 123 . · afterwards he commenced his ...
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