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... holy Fathers , and Councils , and the . primitive Church generally - the Jesuits have gone to the daring and almost incredible length of denying altogether all rational proofs for the authenticity , genuineness , and preservation of Holy ...
... holy Fathers , and Councils , and the . primitive Church generally - the Jesuits have gone to the daring and almost incredible length of denying altogether all rational proofs for the authenticity , genuineness , and preservation of Holy ...
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... Holy Scripture , it would persuade us to receive those Scriptures , which it has thus shaken , as the mere dictum of the See of Rome , This is a very triumphant conclusion , doubtless . Our Jesuit imagines , that he has driven us into a ...
... Holy Scripture , it would persuade us to receive those Scriptures , which it has thus shaken , as the mere dictum of the See of Rome , This is a very triumphant conclusion , doubtless . Our Jesuit imagines , that he has driven us into a ...
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... Holy Scriptures from a child , and he teaches us that they are able to make us wise unto salvation . But , in order to make us believe , that if we would believe any thing , we must believe in the pope , your Romish doctors strain every ...
... Holy Scriptures from a child , and he teaches us that they are able to make us wise unto salvation . But , in order to make us believe , that if we would believe any thing , we must believe in the pope , your Romish doctors strain every ...
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England in the North American Colonies c c | 42 |
The Ingoldsby Legends or Mirth and Marvel | 59 |
and Philological Commentary by the Rev George Phillips | 71 |
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