Certain Principles in Evanson's "Dissonance of the Four Generally Received Evangelists", &c. Examined: In Eight Discourses Delivered Before the University of Oxford, at St. Mary's, in the Year MDCCCX., at the Lecture Founded by the Late Rev. John Bampton, Canon of Salisbury |
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... catholic church . Had this been an established fact , we muft have received it on the credit of the author , and have accounted for it as we were able . But it is evident that it is only a conjecture . It would otherwise have protracted ...
... catholic church . Had this been an established fact , we muft have received it on the credit of the author , and have accounted for it as we were able . But it is evident that it is only a conjecture . It would otherwise have protracted ...
Page 132
... catholic church fhould have taken these precautions of determining the authenticity or fpuriouf- nefs of the books of the New Teftament . To determine however what we are to under- stand by the catholic church at this period , is not ...
... catholic church fhould have taken these precautions of determining the authenticity or fpuriouf- nefs of the books of the New Teftament . To determine however what we are to under- stand by the catholic church at this period , is not ...
Page 281
... Catholics had disturbed the government of the first James at an early pe- riod by frequent confpiracies , yet they had been treated with a lenity , during his separate reign in Scotland , which roufed the fufpicions of Elizabeth , and ...
... Catholics had disturbed the government of the first James at an early pe- riod by frequent confpiracies , yet they had been treated with a lenity , during his separate reign in Scotland , which roufed the fufpicions of Elizabeth , and ...
Page 282
... Catholic religion would scarcely appear to be stronger than before . That he might " de- " clare in d open parliament , that he confi- " dered the church of Rome as the mother " Church ... Catholics , nor is 282 A DISCOURSE , & c .
... Catholic religion would scarcely appear to be stronger than before . That he might " de- " clare in d open parliament , that he confi- " dered the church of Rome as the mother " Church ... Catholics , nor is 282 A DISCOURSE , & c .
Page 283
... Catholics , nor is the acknowledgment of " some degree " of ecclefiaftical fupremacy belonging to the " Pontiff , " to be adduced as a neceffary preli- minary , or a pledge of that indulgence . If then the zeal of James for the fupport ...
... Catholics , nor is the acknowledgment of " some degree " of ecclefiaftical fupremacy belonging to the " Pontiff , " to be adduced as a neceffary preli- minary , or a pledge of that indulgence . If then the zeal of James for the fupport ...
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