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CORNARISTS

Volume 5 · 77 words · 1797 Edition

in ecclesiastical history, the disciples of Theodore Cornher, an enthusiastic secretary of the states of Holland. He wrote at the same time against the Catholics, Lutherans, and Calvinists. He maintained that every religious communion needed reformation; but he added, that no person had a right to engage in accomplishing it, without a mission supported by miracles. He was also of opinion, that a person might be a good Christian without being a member of any visible church.