They declared against superstition on the one hand, and enthusiasm on the other. They loved the constitution of the Church, and the Liturgy, and could well live under them: But they did not think it unlawful to live under another form. They wished that... The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine - 454 psl.redagavo - 1911Visos knygos peržiūra - Apie šią knygą
 | 1867 - 546 psl.
...Church, says Bishop Burnet, " declared against superstition on the one hand, and enthusiasm on the other. They loved the constitution of the Church and the...think it unlawful to live under another form. They .... allowed a great freedom both in philosophy and in divinity, from whence they were called ' Men... | |
 | 1871 - 636 psl.
...been done formerly. They declared against superstition on the one hand and enthusiasm on the other. They loved the constitution of the Church, and the...continued to keep a good correspondence with those who had differed from them in opinion, and allowed a great freedom both in philosophy and in divinity ;... | |
 | John Tulloch - 1872 - 526 psl.
...been done formerly. They declared against superstition on the one hand and enthusiasm on the other. They loved the constitution of the Church, and the...continued to keep a good correspondence with those who had differed from them in opinion, and allowed a great .freedom both in philosophy and in divinity... | |
 | John Tulloch - 1872 - 526 psl.
...one hand and enthusiasm on the other Xheyjoved the constitution of the Church, and the liturgyv-and could well live under them ; but they did not think...continued to keep a good correspondence with those who had differed from them in opinion, and allowed a great freedom both in philosophy and in divinity ;... | |
 | John Stoughton - 1881 - 516 psl.
...been done formerly. They declared against superstition on the one hand, and enthusiasm on the other. They loved the constitution of the Church, and the...continued to keep a good correspondence with those who had differed from them in opinion, and allowed a great freedom both in philosophy and in divinity.... | |
 | John Ogilvie - 1883 - 832 psl.
...admits its expediency : specifically applied to certain members of the church in the time of Charles IL They wished that things might have been carried with more moderation, and they continued to keep up a good correspondence with those who differed from them in opinion, and allowed a great freedom... | |
 | Alexander Hugh Hore - 1886 - 538 psl.
...enthusiasm on the other. They loved Mosheim, v. 457. k Horsley's Tracts in Controversy with Priestley. the constitution of the Church and the Liturgy, and...them, but they did not think it unlawful to live under any other form. They wished that things might be carried on with more moderation. And they continued... | |
 | George Park Fisher - 1896 - 616 psl.
...been done formerly; they declared against superstition on the one hand and enthusiasm on the other; they loved the constitution of the Church, and the...continued to keep a good correspondence with those who had differed with them in opinion, and allowed a greater freedom both in philosophy and in divinity;... | |
 | Gilbert Burnet - 1897 - 666 psl.
...been done formerly. They declared against superstition on the one hand, and enthusiasm on the other. They loved the constitution of the church, and the...it unlawful to live under another form. They wished things might have been carried with more moderation ; and they continued to keep a good correspondence... | |
 | William Holden Hutton - 1903 - 402 psl.
...something in their position which made them differ from traditional Anglican theology. As Burnet says, "they loved the constitution of the Church and the...continued to keep a good correspondence with those who had differed from them in opinion, and allowed a great freedom both in philosophy and in divinity ;... | |
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