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 xix
... follow their judgment in matters of religion . For if this authority be want- ing , however clear and express their opinions be , in the articles now controverted , it will do nothing towards their decision . We have therefore here two ...
... follow their judgment in matters of religion . For if this authority be want- ing , however clear and express their opinions be , in the articles now controverted , it will do nothing towards their decision . We have therefore here two ...
Strona 1
... follow the same course of argument , which some writers of the Church of Rome pursue against the Holy Scriptures , it would be very easy to bring in question , and render very doubtful and suspected , all the writings of the Fathers ...
... follow the same course of argument , which some writers of the Church of Rome pursue against the Holy Scriptures , it would be very easy to bring in question , and render very doubtful and suspected , all the writings of the Fathers ...
Strona 2
... follow then , that those times which were nearest to the Apostles were necessarily the purest , and less subject to suspi- cion of corruption , either in doctrine , or in manners and Christian discipline : it being but reasonable to be ...
... follow then , that those times which were nearest to the Apostles were necessarily the purest , and less subject to suspi- cion of corruption , either in doctrine , or in manners and Christian discipline : it being but reasonable to be ...
Strona 12
... follow . For there is so great a confusion in the most part of these books of which we speak , that it is a very difficult thing truly to discover who were their authors , and what is their meaning and sense . The first difficulty ...
... follow . For there is so great a confusion in the most part of these books of which we speak , that it is a very difficult thing truly to discover who were their authors , and what is their meaning and sense . The first difficulty ...
Strona 15
... follow , that it may justly be feared , that we sometimes receive and deliver for maxims and opinions of the ancient church , no better than the mere dreams of the ancient heretics . For we must suppose that they were not so foolish as ...
... follow , that it may justly be feared , that we sometimes receive and deliver for maxims and opinions of the ancient church , no better than the mere dreams of the ancient heretics . For we must suppose that they were not so foolish as ...
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