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Strona v
... bear the names of the ancient Fathers , are not all really such ; but a great portion of them suppo- sititious and forged , either long since or at later periods ... 12 CHAPTER IV . That the Writings of the Fathers ,
... bear the names of the ancient Fathers , are not all really such ; but a great portion of them suppo- sititious and forged , either long since or at later periods ... 12 CHAPTER IV . That the Writings of the Fathers ,
Strona vii
... ancient Church : which is a very difficult matter to discover 138 CHAPTER X. That it is very difficult to ascertain whether the Opinions of the Fathers , as to the Controversies of the present day , were received by the Church Universal ...
... ancient Church : which is a very difficult matter to discover 138 CHAPTER X. That it is very difficult to ascertain whether the Opinions of the Fathers , as to the Controversies of the present day , were received by the Church Universal ...
Strona xvi
... ancient councils and Fathers ; and are indeed unanimously received by the greatest part of Christians in all ages , and in differ- ent parts of the world . Such , for example , are the maxims , " That there is a God who is supreme over ...
... ancient councils and Fathers ; and are indeed unanimously received by the greatest part of Christians in all ages , and in differ- ent parts of the world . Such , for example , are the maxims , " That there is a God who is supreme over ...
Strona xviii
... ancient and authentic rule of Chris- tianity , ) the maintainers are glad to fly to the writings of the doctors of the Church , which lived within the four or five first centuries after the Apostles , who are com- of the For a monly ...
... ancient and authentic rule of Chris- tianity , ) the maintainers are glad to fly to the writings of the doctors of the Church , which lived within the four or five first centuries after the Apostles , who are com- of the For a monly ...
Strona xx
... ancient Fathers at this day adduced by them . But if , on the contrary , either of these two things , or both of them , be indeed found to be doubtful , I should think that any man , of a very mean judgment , should be able to conclude ...
... ancient Fathers at this day adduced by them . But if , on the contrary , either of these two things , or both of them , be indeed found to be doubtful , I should think that any man , of a very mean judgment , should be able to conclude ...
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