“The” Works of the Most Reverend Dr. John Tillotson ...W. Ruddiman, 1772 |
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Σελίδα x
... church - authori- ἐσ ty or any other ) on his part that fo believes . " Here is a man of their own church avowing this pofition , That faith is poffible to be falfe . I defire Mr S. who is the very rule of controverfy , to do juftice ...
... church - authori- ἐσ ty or any other ) on his part that fo believes . " Here is a man of their own church avowing this pofition , That faith is poffible to be falfe . I defire Mr S. who is the very rule of controverfy , to do juftice ...
Σελίδα xii
... church define certainty , Mr S. ( if he would but vouchfafe to read fuch books ) might have learned from Melchior Canus ; who , fpeaking of the firmnefs of human teftimony in fome cafes , ( which yet he did not believe to be infallible ) ...
... church define certainty , Mr S. ( if he would but vouchfafe to read fuch books ) might have learned from Melchior Canus ; who , fpeaking of the firmnefs of human teftimony in fome cafes , ( which yet he did not believe to be infallible ) ...
Σελίδα xiv
... church of Rome pretend to infallibility upon any other account , as every one knows that hath been converfant in the wri- tings of their learned men . And Mr Creffy , in his an- fwer to Dr Pierce , p . 88. 89. hath not the face to con ...
... church of Rome pretend to infallibility upon any other account , as every one knows that hath been converfant in the wri- tings of their learned men . And Mr Creffy , in his an- fwer to Dr Pierce , p . 88. 89. hath not the face to con ...
Σελίδα xv
... church ? This may abundantly fuffice for the vindication of that paffage which Mr S. makes fuch a rude clamour about , as if I had therein denied the truth and certain- ty of all religion ; but durft never truft the reader with a view ...
... church ? This may abundantly fuffice for the vindication of that paffage which Mr S. makes fuch a rude clamour about , as if I had therein denied the truth and certain- ty of all religion ; but durft never truft the reader with a view ...
Σελίδα xviii
... church ; for why fhould not their fcience , as well as their fervice , be in an unknown tongue ; that the one may be as fit to improve their knowledge , as the other is to raise their devotion ? But if he defigned this for the learned ...
... church ; for why fhould not their fcience , as well as their fervice , be in an unknown tongue ; that the one may be as fit to improve their knowledge , as the other is to raise their devotion ? But if he defigned this for the learned ...
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