The Christian Observer, Том 11Hatchard and Company, 1813 |
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... Zwingle. cause . Assemble around you , Mr. Observer , your pious and learned friends . Examine ancient records , and ancient manners . Trace out the practice of the wise that has been marked with propriety , and that of the foolish that ...
... Zwingle. cause . Assemble around you , Mr. Observer , your pious and learned friends . Examine ancient records , and ancient manners . Trace out the practice of the wise that has been marked with propriety , and that of the foolish that ...
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REVIEW OF NEW PUBLICATIONS . The Life of Ulrick Zwingle the Swiss Reformer . By J. G. HESS . Trans- lated from the French by Lucy AIKIN . London : Johnson & Co. 1812. 8vo . pp . 325 . THE Reformation is an event to which the attention ...
REVIEW OF NEW PUBLICATIONS . The Life of Ulrick Zwingle the Swiss Reformer . By J. G. HESS . Trans- lated from the French by Lucy AIKIN . London : Johnson & Co. 1812. 8vo . pp . 325 . THE Reformation is an event to which the attention ...
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... Zwingle had resided four years at Basil , when the burghers of Glaris , the chief town of the canton of that name , chose him for their pastor . He accepted this situation , which brought him nearer to his family , and repaired thither ...
... Zwingle had resided four years at Basil , when the burghers of Glaris , the chief town of the canton of that name , chose him for their pastor . He accepted this situation , which brought him nearer to his family , and repaired thither ...
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... Zwingle thought that this could not be done better than by insisting upon the practice of all the Chris- tian virtues , while most of the preachers of his time recommended nothing to their flocks but the external exercises of devotion ...
... Zwingle thought that this could not be done better than by insisting upon the practice of all the Chris- tian virtues , while most of the preachers of his time recommended nothing to their flocks but the external exercises of devotion ...
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... Zwingle was speaking ; and when at length the orator had concluded his discourse , a confused murmur betrayed the deep emotions he had excited . Their expres- sion was restrained at first by the holiness of the place , but as soon as ...
... Zwingle was speaking ; and when at length the orator had concluded his discourse , a confused murmur betrayed the deep emotions he had excited . Their expres- sion was restrained at first by the holiness of the place , but as soon as ...
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