Memoirs of the Life, Character, Sentiments, and Writings of Faustus SocinusAuthor, 1777 - 471 страница |
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... , were calumniated as guilty of treafon against their country . There was by no means a perfect Uniformity in the fentiments of thefe UNITARIAN'S concernirig the the nature and character of CHRIST . Some adopted the [ vi ]
... , were calumniated as guilty of treafon against their country . There was by no means a perfect Uniformity in the fentiments of thefe UNITARIAN'S concernirig the the nature and character of CHRIST . Some adopted the [ vi ]
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... means , became the center of their commu- nity , and from this town they derived the name of RACOVIANS . These privileges were granted them about the year 1600 , fome time after SocINUs came to Po land . Thus this country had the honour ...
... means , became the center of their commu- nity , and from this town they derived the name of RACOVIANS . These privileges were granted them about the year 1600 , fome time after SocINUs came to Po land . Thus this country had the honour ...
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... means he enjoyed a safe access to his paternal inberitance , to take poffeffion of it and to regulate his affairs . He held a familiar correfpondence with CALVIN , BULLENGER , BRENT , MUSCULUS , MUNSTER , ZANCHY , VERGERIUS , CASTALIO ...
... means he enjoyed a safe access to his paternal inberitance , to take poffeffion of it and to regulate his affairs . He held a familiar correfpondence with CALVIN , BULLENGER , BRENT , MUSCULUS , MUNSTER , ZANCHY , VERGERIUS , CASTALIO ...
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... , was employed in obtaining this small stock of Learning , and in the ftudy of Jurifprudence . " B 2 * SOCINI Opera , tom . i . p . 490. col . I. + Vitam Soc . Oper . tom . i . p . 3 . Не He had , indeed , in the mean time , [ 3 ]
... , was employed in obtaining this small stock of Learning , and in the ftudy of Jurifprudence . " B 2 * SOCINI Opera , tom . i . p . 490. col . I. + Vitam Soc . Oper . tom . i . p . 3 . Не He had , indeed , in the mean time , [ 3 ]
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Joshua Toulmin. He had , indeed , in the mean time , through the ftrength of his own Genius , and the inftructions of his Uncle LELIUS , imbibed fome Principles of re- ligious Knowledge , and of the Sentiments he after- wards profeffed ...
Joshua Toulmin. He had , indeed , in the mean time , through the ftrength of his own Genius , and the inftructions of his Uncle LELIUS , imbibed fome Principles of re- ligious Knowledge , and of the Sentiments he after- wards profeffed ...
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