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Page 12
... in the early period of the Church , — which is much to be regretted ; and even of the books of the ancient Romans concerning the law recognized by their Feciales , or " Heralds ' College , " we have received nothing but the name .
... in the early period of the Church , — which is much to be regretted ; and even of the books of the ancient Romans concerning the law recognized by their Feciales , or " Heralds ' College , " we have received nothing but the name .
Page 18
And this is the office of a truly Christian Church , — to deliver to Christians the precepts which God has delivered to it , and in the manner in which God has delivered them . Also , the customs which were received or commanded among ...
And this is the office of a truly Christian Church , — to deliver to Christians the precepts which God has delivered to it , and in the manner in which God has delivered them . Also , the customs which were received or commanded among ...
Page 21
... if I have said anything which is at variance with sound piety , with good morals , with holy Scripture , with the unity of the Christian Church , with truth in any form , let that be as unsaid . THE DEBT DUE TO HUGO GROTIUS .
... if I have said anything which is at variance with sound piety , with good morals , with holy Scripture , with the unity of the Christian Church , with truth in any form , let that be as unsaid . THE DEBT DUE TO HUGO GROTIUS .
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I trust in our Lord that your Highnesses will resolve upon this with much diligence , to bring so many great nations within the Church , and to convert them , as you have destroyed those who would not confess the Father , the Son ...
I trust in our Lord that your Highnesses will resolve upon this with much diligence , to bring so many great nations within the Church , and to convert them , as you have destroyed those who would not confess the Father , the Son ...
Page 79
I have therefore undertaken on no occasion to prescribe the religious exercises suited to it , but have left them , as the Constitution found them , under the direction and discipline of the church or state authorities acknowledged by ...
I have therefore undertaken on no occasion to prescribe the religious exercises suited to it , but have left them , as the Constitution found them , under the direction and discipline of the church or state authorities acknowledged by ...
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