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... must be a ftranger to antiquity and church - history that does not know , how very early after the Apoftles days , corruptions , both in doctrine and practice , were brought into the Chri- ftian church . For not to take notice of the ...
... must be a ftranger to antiquity and church - history that does not know , how very early after the Apoftles days , corruptions , both in doctrine and practice , were brought into the Chri- ftian church . For not to take notice of the ...
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... must be owned , that of late a vail has been drawing over it , which 3 God in his own time will remove . 5. It may be further obferved , that the pens of the firft Chriftian writers were chiefly employed against Jews and Pagans , and ...
... must be owned , that of late a vail has been drawing over it , which 3 God in his own time will remove . 5. It may be further obferved , that the pens of the firft Chriftian writers were chiefly employed against Jews and Pagans , and ...
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... must be made those writers , on account of the age in which they lived , and the ftile in which they wrote : Nor can it be expected they should write with exact- nefs and accuracy , or exprefs themselves as moderns do , upon points ...
... must be made those writers , on account of the age in which they lived , and the ftile in which they wrote : Nor can it be expected they should write with exact- nefs and accuracy , or exprefs themselves as moderns do , upon points ...
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... must be given according to man's merits , which was the doctrine of Pelagius condemned by the antients , and fomething in man must be the cause of the divine will whereas , as Aquinas obferves , " no man was ever of fo unfound a ...
... must be given according to man's merits , which was the doctrine of Pelagius condemned by the antients , and fomething in man must be the cause of the divine will whereas , as Aquinas obferves , " no man was ever of fo unfound a ...
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... must punish men not for what they voluntarily do , but for what they cannot help , for that which is allotted and determined for them to do ; which contains the whole ftrength of what is now objected to the doctrine of abfolute ...
... must punish men not for what they voluntarily do , but for what they cannot help , for that which is allotted and determined for them to do ; which contains the whole ftrength of what is now objected to the doctrine of abfolute ...
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