Critical & Historical Essays, Volume 2Dent, 1930 |
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Page 45
... doctrines derived from the ancient Manichees , spread rapidly through Provence and Languedoc . The clergy of the ... doctrine to Lisbon , to London , and to Naples . But this was not to be . Rome cried for help to the warriors of ...
... doctrines derived from the ancient Manichees , spread rapidly through Provence and Languedoc . The clergy of the ... doctrine to Lisbon , to London , and to Naples . But this was not to be . Rome cried for help to the warriors of ...
Page 240
... doctrines , and sometimes to escape from the legitimate consequences of his false principles , under cover of equally false history . It would be unjust not to say that this book , though not a good book , shows more talent than many ...
... doctrines , and sometimes to escape from the legitimate consequences of his false principles , under cover of equally false history . It would be unjust not to say that this book , though not a good book , shows more talent than many ...
Page 277
... doctrines as Calvinistic as ever were held by any Cameronian , and not only held them , but persecuted every body who did not hold them ? And is it not equally certain , that the rulers of the Church have , in very recent times ...
... doctrines as Calvinistic as ever were held by any Cameronian , and not only held them , but persecuted every body who did not hold them ? And is it not equally certain , that the rulers of the Church have , in very recent times ...
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