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" I cannot think, till I be better informed, which I am always ready to be, that any pretence of conscience warrants any man, that is not extraordinarily commissioned, as the apostles and first publishers of the Gospel were, and cannot justify that commission... "
Miscellaneous works of Robert Robinson: to which are prefixed brief memoirs ... - Page 27
by Robert Robinson - 1807
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Essays on the Context, Nature, and Influence of Isaac Newton’s Theology

J.E. Force, R.H. Popkin - Biography & Autobiography - 1990 - 244 pages
...against the established church's doctrine on the basis of conscience. He writes: I cannot think ... that any pretence of Conscience warrants any man, that is not extraordinarily commision'd ... and cannot justify that Commission by Miracles ... to affront the establish'd Religion...
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The Two Gods of Leviathan: Thomas Hobbes on Religion and Politics

A. P. Martinich - Philosophy - 2003 - 454 pages
...Protestant Religion Vindicated from the Charge of Singularity and Novelty, he wrote, I cannot think . . . that any pretence of Conscience warrants any man, that is not extraordinarily commision'd ... to affront the established Religion of a Nation (though it be false) and openly to...
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