| Richard Graves - 1798 - 382 halaman
...them the afpe<3: of perfons agitated by the impulfe, or fediiced f by the delufions of fanaticifm, They pretended not to be ?' called to the work they undertook by vifions, or internal il" lurninations and impulfes ; they never attempted to work " miracles, nor pleaded... | |
| Johann Lorenz Mosheim - 1803 - 544 halaman
...give them the aspect of persons agitated by the impulse, or seduced by the delusions of fanaticism. They pretended not to be called to the work they undertook...— they respected government, practised and taught sub^ mission to civil rulers, and desired only the liberty of that conscience which God has made free,... | |
| Benjamin Seth Youngs - 1810 - 672 halaman
...Bucer, Mar, ' tyr, Bullinger, Beza, Oecolampadius and others." IWT.TOI. And he very justly observes, " They pretended not to ' "• be called to the work...: attempted to work miracles, nor pleaded a divine 4 commission ; — they taught no new religion, nor laid 4 claim to any extraordinary vocation." 15.... | |
| Johann Lorenz von Mosheim - 1810 - 542 halaman
...give them the aspect of persons agitated by the impulse, or seduced by the delusions of fanaticism. They pretended not to be called to the work they undertook...never attempted to work miracles, nor pleaded a Divine commissiQn ;—they taught no new religion, nor laid claim to any extraordinary vocation;—they respected... | |
| Johann Lorenz von Mosheim - 1826 - 512 halaman
...give them the aspect of persons agitated by the impulse, or seduced by the delusions of fanaticism. They pretended not to be called to the work they undertook...impulses ;—they never attempted to work miracles, or pleaded a divine commission ;rr-they taught no new religion, nor laid claim to any extraordinary... | |
| Johann Lorenz Mosheim - 1826 - 550 halaman
...give them the aspect of persons agitated by the impulse, or seduced by the delusions of fanaticism. They pretended not to be called to the work they undertook...impulses ; — they never attempted to work miracles, or pleaded a divine commission ;— they taught no new religion, nor laid claim to any extraordinary... | |
| Hannah More - 1827 - 596 halaman
...even pretend to introduce а пего, but only to restore to its pristine purity, the old religion. 'They respected government, practised and taught submission...liberty of that conscience which God has made free.'* But "though, in accomplishing the great work of the reformation, reason and human wisdom, were most... | |
| Hannah More - 1830 - 530 halaman
...not even pretend to introduce a new, but only to restore to its pristine purity the old religion. " They respected government, practised and taught submission...liberty of that conscience which God has made free." * But though, in accomplishing the great work of the Reformation, reason and human wisdom were most... | |
| Hannah More - 1830 - 524 halaman
...not even pretend to introduce a new, but only to restore to its pristine purity the old religion. H They respected government, practised and taught submission...liberty of that conscience which God has made free." * But though, in accomplishing the great work of the Reformation, reason and human wisdom were most... | |
| Hannah More - 1830 - 620 halaman
...even pretend to introduce a new, but only to restore to its primitive purity ' the old religion. ' They respected government, practised and taught submission...desired only the liberty of that conscience which Cod has made free.* But though in accomplishing the great work of the reformation, reason and human... | |
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