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... PARTIES , WHOSE AFFAIRS ARE HERE DESCRIBED UP TO THE TIME OF THE WALDENSES . SECTION I. National Churches . - Greek ... party in early times , into the eastern and western churches . The story is very long , and cannot be given here in ...
... PARTIES , WHOSE AFFAIRS ARE HERE DESCRIBED UP TO THE TIME OF THE WALDENSES . SECTION I. National Churches . - Greek ... party in early times , into the eastern and western churches . The story is very long , and cannot be given here in ...
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... parties which come under this head ; some separated because the leading party had become corrupt , and others to follow the reveries of en- thusiastic zeal . Robinson , in his Ecclesiastical Researches , under the head of the Greek ...
... parties which come under this head ; some separated because the leading party had become corrupt , and others to follow the reveries of en- thusiastic zeal . Robinson , in his Ecclesiastical Researches , under the head of the Greek ...
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... party . Montanists . According to the representations of most writers , this sect took its name from Montanus ; others suppose they were so called from their dwell- ing in the mountains , to avoid the persecutions of their enemies . The ...
... party . Montanists . According to the representations of most writers , this sect took its name from Montanus ; others suppose they were so called from their dwell- ing in the mountains , to avoid the persecutions of their enemies . The ...
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... party . The emperor Con- stans , who reigned over Africa , actuated by the zeal of his family for the peace of the church , sent two persons of rank , Paul and Macarius , in the year 348 , to endeavor to conciliate the Donatists , and ...
... party . The emperor Con- stans , who reigned over Africa , actuated by the zeal of his family for the peace of the church , sent two persons of rank , Paul and Macarius , in the year 348 , to endeavor to conciliate the Donatists , and ...
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... parties had abjured the established church , and uniformly rebaptized all who came over to them from it , this made them continually obnoxious to the ruling party , by which they were treated in a most severe and unchristian manner . 7 ...
... parties had abjured the established church , and uniformly rebaptized all who came over to them from it , this made them continually obnoxious to the ruling party , by which they were treated in a most severe and unchristian manner . 7 ...
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