The Prose WorksWestley and Davis, 1834 |
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... errour and superstition with vehement expressions ; I have done it neither out of malice , nor list to speak evil , nor any vain glory , but of mere ne- cessity to vindicate the spotless truth from an igno- minious bondage , whose ...
... errour and superstition with vehement expressions ; I have done it neither out of malice , nor list to speak evil , nor any vain glory , but of mere ne- cessity to vindicate the spotless truth from an igno- minious bondage , whose ...
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... errour was , that they attended more to the near tradition of what they heard the apostles some- times did , than to ... errours , the ridi- culous wresting of Scripture , the heresies , the vanities thick sown through the volumes of ...
... errour was , that they attended more to the near tradition of what they heard the apostles some- times did , than to ... errours , the ridi- culous wresting of Scripture , the heresies , the vanities thick sown through the volumes of ...
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... errours and opinions upon their authority ? In the 73d Epist . he adds , " In vain do they oppose custom to us , if ... errour . " Next Lactantius , he that was preferred to have the bringing up of Constantine's children , in his second ...
... errours and opinions upon their authority ? In the 73d Epist . he adds , " In vain do they oppose custom to us , if ... errour . " Next Lactantius , he that was preferred to have the bringing up of Constantine's children , in his second ...
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... errour ceases ; and the reason of heavenly mysteries unfolded , whatsoever was obscure becomes clear . " And in the 14th distinct . of the same epist . directly against our modern fantasies of a still visible church , he teaches ...
... errour ceases ; and the reason of heavenly mysteries unfolded , whatsoever was obscure becomes clear . " And in the 14th distinct . of the same epist . directly against our modern fantasies of a still visible church , he teaches ...
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... errour , and fond opinion , when they find themselves outlawed by the Bible , and forsaken of sound reason , to betake them with all speed to their old startinghole of tradition , and that wild and overgrown covert of an- tiquity ...
... errour , and fond opinion , when they find themselves outlawed by the Bible , and forsaken of sound reason , to betake them with all speed to their old startinghole of tradition , and that wild and overgrown covert of an- tiquity ...
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