Tolerance in religion, it is well known, so unanimously admitted (at least verbally) even by theologians in the present century, was scarcely considered as practicable, much less as a matter of right, during the period of the Reformation. Lectures on Protestant Nonconformity - Página 21por William Turner - 1832 - 127 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Jeremy Collier - 1840 - 552 páginas
...age, by the usual method, a grant of some of their estates. " Tolerance in religion, it is well known, so unanimously admitted (at least verbally) even by...this respect between the Catholics and Protestants is only in degree, and in degree there was much less difference than we are apt to believe. Persecution... | |
| Jeremy Collier - 1840 - 550 páginas
...age, by the usual method, a grant of some of their estates. " Tolerance in religion, it is well known, so unanimously admitted (at least verbally) even by...this respect between the Catholics and Protestants is only in degree, and in degree there was much less difference than we are apt to believe. Persecution... | |
| J. Fletcher - 1844 - 494 páginas
...committed the whole gospel to memory." HALLAM ON TOLERATION. Tolerance in religion, it is well known, so unanimously admitted (at least verbally) even by theologians in the present century, was seldom considered as practicable, much less as a matter of right, during the period of the Reformation.... | |
| Henry Hallam - 1846 - 748 páginas
...so unanimously admitted (at least verbally) even by theologians in the present century, was seldom considered as practicable, much less as a matter of...Reformation. The difference in this respect between the Catholies and Protestants was only in degree, and in degree there was much less difference than we... | |
| Henry Hallam - 1849 - 800 páginas
...so unanimously admitted (at least verbally) even by theologians in the present century, was seldom considered as practicable, much less as a matter of...and Protestants was only in degree, and in degree * Strype, Burnet, Collier, passim. Harmer1! Specimen'«, 100. Sir Philip Hobby, опт minister in... | |
| Henry Hallam - 1850 - 750 páginas
...the aets which they Collier mentions a charaeteristic circumTolerance in religion, it is well known, so 'unanimously admitted (at least verbally) even by theologians in the present century, was seldom considered as practicable, much less as a matter of right, during the period of the Reformation.... | |
| Henry Hallam - 1855 - 448 páginas
...so unanimously admitted (at least verbally) even by theologians in the present century, was seldom considered as practicable, much less as a matter of right, during the period of the Eeformation. The difference in this respect between the catholics and protestants was only in degree,... | |
| Charles Knight - 1857 - 574 páginas
...difi'erent state of society. Mr. Hallam has truly said, " Tolerance in religion, it is well known, so unanimously admitted (at least verbally) even by theologians in the present century, was seldom considered as practicable, much less as a matter of right, during the period of the Eeformation."... | |
| Henry Hallam - 1859 - 746 páginas
...verbally) even by theologians in the present century, was seldom considered as practicable, much less os a matter of right, during the period of the Reformation....and Protestants was only in degree, and in degree * Strype, Bornet, Collier, passim. Hanuer's Specimen's, 100. Sir Philip Hobby, our minister in Germany,... | |
| HENRY INCE - 1860 - 326 páginas
...death could have lightened." And, again (vol. 1, p. 95), " Tolerance in religion, it is well known, so unanimously admitted (at least verbally), even by theologians in the present century, was seldom considered as practicable, much less as a matter of right, during the period of the Reformation."... | |
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