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Strona xvi
... clearly delivered in the Scrip- tures , and expressly admitted by the 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 ...
... clearly delivered in the Scrip- tures , and expressly admitted by the 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 ...
Strona xx
... clearly and certainly know what their opinion has been in any one article of Christian religion , is thereby bound to receive that article for true . For if the Church of Rome be but able to prove both these points , it is then without ...
... clearly and certainly know what their opinion has been in any one article of Christian religion , is thereby bound to receive that article for true . For if the Church of Rome be but able to prove both these points , it is then without ...
Strona xxii
... but , above all , his singular piety , which clearly shone forth in his words and actions , till the hour of his death . As for this small treatise , Madam , which was at first conceived and composed for him , I thought I xxii DEDICATION .
... but , above all , his singular piety , which clearly shone forth in his words and actions , till the hour of his death . As for this small treatise , Madam , which was at first conceived and composed for him , I thought I xxii DEDICATION .
Strona 4
... clearly in any of the books that were written during the three first centuries . For if they were found clearly in the same , what policy were it then in them to appeal to the writers of the three following centuries , to which they ...
... clearly in any of the books that were written during the three first centuries . For if they were found clearly in the same , what policy were it then in them to appeal to the writers of the three following centuries , to which they ...
Strona 8
... clearly delivered , though in vain for the most part , and without ground : precisely as he did , who on hearing the ringing of bells , thought they perfectly sounded out what he in his own thoughts had fancied . Justin Martyr and ...
... clearly delivered , though in vain for the most part , and without ground : precisely as he did , who on hearing the ringing of bells , thought they perfectly sounded out what he in his own thoughts had fancied . Justin Martyr and ...
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