A treatise concerning the right use of the fathers, in the decision of the controversies that are at this day in religion [tr. by T. Smith]. Re-ed. and amended, by G. Jekyll1843 |
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Strona ix
... Scriptures , soon after turned it into a trade . But ( as in all affairs where reason does not hold the balance ) ... Scripture equally condemned , they were obliged to seal up those living oracles , and open this new warehouse of the dead ...
... Scriptures , soon after turned it into a trade . But ( as in all affairs where reason does not hold the balance ) ... Scripture equally condemned , they were obliged to seal up those living oracles , and open this new warehouse of the dead ...
Strona x
... Scripture . At length an excellent writer of the Reformed , observ- ing that the controversy was likely to be endless ; for though the gross corruptions of Popery were certainly later than the third , fourth , and fifth centuries , to ...
... Scripture . At length an excellent writer of the Reformed , observ- ing that the controversy was likely to be endless ; for though the gross corruptions of Popery were certainly later than the third , fourth , and fifth centuries , to ...
Strona 1
... Scriptures , it would be very easy to bring in question , and render very doubtful and suspected , all the writings of the Fathers ; for when the Old or New Testament is quoted , these gentlemen in- stantly demand , how or by what means ...
... Scriptures , it would be very easy to bring in question , and render very doubtful and suspected , all the writings of the Fathers ; for when the Old or New Testament is quoted , these gentlemen in- stantly demand , how or by what means ...
Strona 8
... Scripture : all which things have very little concern with the controversies of these times ; of which they never speak a syllable , unless they accidentally or by chance let a word drop from them toward this side or that side , yet ...
... Scripture : all which things have very little concern with the controversies of these times ; of which they never speak a syllable , unless they accidentally or by chance let a word drop from them toward this side or that side , yet ...
Strona 23
... Scriptures ) , what other authors can we imagine they would spare ? And if , in the face of so renowned an assembly , ( and in the presence of whatever Africa could shew of eminency , both for sanctity and learning , and even under the ...
... Scriptures ) , what other authors can we imagine they would spare ? And if , in the face of so renowned an assembly , ( and in the presence of whatever Africa could shew of eminency , both for sanctity and learning , and even under the ...
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