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... Errour , and to impofe the belief of it upon the Christian World under no less penalties than of temporal death and Eternal damna- tion . And therefore to undeceive , if poffible , these deluded Souls , it will be neceffary to examine ...
... Errour , and to impofe the belief of it upon the Christian World under no less penalties than of temporal death and Eternal damna- tion . And therefore to undeceive , if poffible , these deluded Souls , it will be neceffary to examine ...
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... errour ( viz . of denying Tranfubftantiation ) in his Catalogue ; nor did any of the Ancients difpute against this errour for the first 600 years . Which is very true , because there could be no occafion then to dispute against those ...
... errour ( viz . of denying Tranfubftantiation ) in his Catalogue ; nor did any of the Ancients difpute against this errour for the first 600 years . Which is very true , because there could be no occafion then to dispute against those ...
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... errour , fays he , we have oppos'd with all our might . From whence it is plain , by the Teftimony of one of the greatest and most learned Bishops of that Age , and of eminent reputation for Piety , that what is now the very Doctrine of ...
... errour , fays he , we have oppos'd with all our might . From whence it is plain , by the Teftimony of one of the greatest and most learned Bishops of that Age , and of eminent reputation for Piety , that what is now the very Doctrine of ...
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... Errour and a Novelty , had it been the general Doctrine of the Christian Church , not onely in that but in all former Ages ; and no cen- fure pass'd upon him for that which is now the great burning Article in the Church of Rome , and ...
... Errour and a Novelty , had it been the general Doctrine of the Christian Church , not onely in that but in all former Ages ; and no cen- fure pass'd upon him for that which is now the great burning Article in the Church of Rome , and ...
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... Errour to appear ; it being , by the confef- fion and confent of their own Hiftorians , the most dark and dismal time that ever happened to the Chrifti- an Church , both for Ignorance , and Superftition , and Vice . It came in together ...
... Errour to appear ; it being , by the confef- fion and confent of their own Hiftorians , the most dark and dismal time that ever happened to the Chrifti- an Church , both for Ignorance , and Superftition , and Vice . It came in together ...
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