An History of the Corruptions of Christianity, Том 2J. Thompson, 1793 |
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... never fubject to the fee of Rome . The different claffes of chriftians in the pri- mitive times as they refpected the Lord's fupper , were as follows . There were four orders of the catechumens . The firft were inftructed at their own ...
... never fubject to the fee of Rome . The different claffes of chriftians in the pri- mitive times as they refpected the Lord's fupper , were as follows . There were four orders of the catechumens . The firft were inftructed at their own ...
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... never faid to do in the fcriptures , though fome have been led by fome circumstances of re- femblance in the two rites to imagine that this was the cafe . According to the general ideas , and the established cuftom of the Jews and other ...
... never faid to do in the fcriptures , though fome have been led by fome circumstances of re- femblance in the two rites to imagine that this was the cafe . According to the general ideas , and the established cuftom of the Jews and other ...
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... never fafted on a Saturday or Sunday , and even thought it a crime to do fo , except on the Satur- day before Eafter - day , on which they celebrated the refurrection of Chrift ; because , during that time , they said , the bridegroom ...
... never fafted on a Saturday or Sunday , and even thought it a crime to do fo , except on the Satur- day before Eafter - day , on which they celebrated the refurrection of Chrift ; because , during that time , they said , the bridegroom ...
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... never be admitted to the peace and communion of the church . These were murder , adultery , and apof- tacy . In this manner , at least , were thefe crimes ftigmatized , in many churches . But about the third century pope Zephyrinus ...
... never be admitted to the peace and communion of the church . These were murder , adultery , and apof- tacy . In this manner , at least , were thefe crimes ftigmatized , in many churches . But about the third century pope Zephyrinus ...
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... never been known that by any fingle work the finner was held to be difcharged from all the temporal punishments that might be due from the justice of God . Commutations of penance for pilgrimages to Rome , Compostella , or Jerufalem ...
... never been known that by any fingle work the finner was held to be difcharged from all the temporal punishments that might be due from the justice of God . Commutations of penance for pilgrimages to Rome , Compostella , or Jerufalem ...
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