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... council , as we know there are wont to be in our convocations ; nor shall I need to plead at this time , that nothing hath been more attempted , nor with more subtlety brought about , both an- ciently by other heretics , and modernly by ...
... council , as we know there are wont to be in our convocations ; nor shall I need to plead at this time , that nothing hath been more attempted , nor with more subtlety brought about , both an- ciently by other heretics , and modernly by ...
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... councils and fathers , urged upon us , if we have given ourselves up to be taught by the pure and living precept of God's word only ; which , without more additions , nay , with a forbidding of them , hath within itself the pro- mise of ...
... councils and fathers , urged upon us , if we have given ourselves up to be taught by the pure and living precept of God's word only ; which , without more additions , nay , with a forbidding of them , hath within itself the pro- mise of ...
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... council : from which , by anything that can be learned from the fifteenth of the Acts , no faithful Christian was de- barred , to whom knowledge and piety might give entrance . Of such a council as this every parochial consistory is a ...
... council : from which , by anything that can be learned from the fifteenth of the Acts , no faithful Christian was de- barred , to whom knowledge and piety might give entrance . Of such a council as this every parochial consistory is a ...
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... council , what does it but teach us that prelacy is of no force to effect this work , which she boasts to be her masterpiece ; and that her pyramid aspires and sharpens to ambition , not to perfection or unity ? This we know , that as ...
... council , what does it but teach us that prelacy is of no force to effect this work , which she boasts to be her masterpiece ; and that her pyramid aspires and sharpens to ambition , not to perfection or unity ? This we know , that as ...
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... councils , and laws , and cried down the truth for novelty , schism , profaneness , and sacri- lege ? whenas we that have lived so long in abundant light , besides the sunny reflection of all the neighbouring churches , have yet our ...
... councils , and laws , and cried down the truth for novelty , schism , profaneness , and sacri- lege ? whenas we that have lived so long in abundant light , besides the sunny reflection of all the neighbouring churches , have yet our ...
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