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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... perhaps , which we know not . But of this we are very well assured , that , except the writings of the Apostles , there was very little written by others in these primi- tive times ; and this was the cause of so much trouble to Eusebius ...
... perhaps , which we know not . But of this we are very well assured , that , except the writings of the Apostles , there was very little written by others in these primi- tive times ; and this was the cause of so much trouble to Eusebius ...
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... perhaps to fear lest the number of writers of these two ages trouble us as much as the paucity of them in the three preceding : and that , as before we suffered under scarcity , we now may be overwhelmed by their multitude . For the ...
... perhaps to fear lest the number of writers of these two ages trouble us as much as the paucity of them in the three preceding : and that , as before we suffered under scarcity , we now may be overwhelmed by their multitude . For the ...
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... perhaps never so much as thought of ? It is very true indeed , that the silence of these Fathers in these points , which some set so much value by , is not wholly silent , and perhaps also it may pass for a very clear testimony , but ...
... perhaps never so much as thought of ? It is very true indeed , that the silence of these Fathers in these points , which some set so much value by , is not wholly silent , and perhaps also it may pass for a very clear testimony , but ...
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... perhaps do us good service in discovering the vanity of many ridiculous pieces , which now pass current in the world under the names of the primitive and most ancient Christians . S. Hierome rejecteth divers apocryphal books , ‡ which ...
... perhaps do us good service in discovering the vanity of many ridiculous pieces , which now pass current in the world under the names of the primitive and most ancient Christians . S. Hierome rejecteth divers apocryphal books , ‡ which ...
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... perhaps somewhat longer than my design required : yet , in my judgment , it may be of no small importance to the business in hand ; for ( will the Protestants here say ) seeing that two Popes , Bishops , and Princes , which all ...
... perhaps somewhat longer than my design required : yet , in my judgment , it may be of no small importance to the business in hand ; for ( will the Protestants here say ) seeing that two Popes , Bishops , and Princes , which all ...
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