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Si autem all uppon reason , which rather gyveth blynderraret Papa , præcipiendo vitia vel prohi- nesse than any lyght . For man , he sayd , bendo virtutes , teneretur Ecclesia credere vi- had noo lyght , but of holy scrypture .
Si autem all uppon reason , which rather gyveth blynderraret Papa , præcipiendo vitia vel prohi- nesse than any lyght . For man , he sayd , bendo virtutes , teneretur Ecclesia credere vi- had noo lyght , but of holy scrypture .
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All other powers which have been annexed to discerned more reason for my religion than and the special help of God , and had not his primacy in subsequent ages are of human institution . ” — COLUMBANUS ad HiberI did when I was younger ...
All other powers which have been annexed to discerned more reason for my religion than and the special help of God , and had not his primacy in subsequent ages are of human institution . ” — COLUMBANUS ad HiberI did when I was younger ...
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I see no reason or pretence person of good understanding and real for any rational man to doubt of the truth piety ; and he testified what he had seen of the story ; since it has been confirmed with his own eyes : but still I wanted ...
I see no reason or pretence person of good understanding and real for any rational man to doubt of the truth piety ; and he testified what he had seen of the story ; since it has been confirmed with his own eyes : but still I wanted ...
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... and if neither reason nor bloody custome of theirs , and if it were posreligion can excite him , why , he must sleep sible in the utter banishing of it for ever . on I think till death and judgment awake So often as Mr. Gilpin came ...
... and if neither reason nor bloody custome of theirs , and if it were posreligion can excite him , why , he must sleep sible in the utter banishing of it for ever . on I think till death and judgment awake So often as Mr. Gilpin came ...
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... would be the communion and liturgy of our church ; and shrewdest and most effectual way of writing it is but reason that they should bring us against them that could possibly be thought something better in the room of what they of .
... would be the communion and liturgy of our church ; and shrewdest and most effectual way of writing it is but reason that they should bring us against them that could possibly be thought something better in the room of what they of .
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Página 52 - ... forms; then they study how to hook in this or that quaint sentence of philosopher or father, this or that nice speculation, endeavouring to couch all this in most elegant language; in short, their main end is to shew their wit, their reading, and whatever they think is excellent in them : No doubt rarely agreeing with that of St Paul, " I determined not to know any thing among you save Jesus Christ and him crucified ; and my speech and preaching was not with enticing words of man's wisdom, but...