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... scripture was written , heresie was a doctrin maintaind against the doctrin by them deliverd : which in these times can be no otherwise defin'd then a doctrin maintaind against the light , which we now only have , of the scripture ...
... scripture was written , heresie was a doctrin maintaind against the doctrin by them deliverd : which in these times can be no otherwise defin'd then a doctrin maintaind against the light , which we now only have , of the scripture ...
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... scripture not for the churches saying , but for its own as the word of God , then ought we to beleeve what in our conscience we apprehend the scripture to say , though the visible church with all her doc- tors gainsay ; and being taught ...
... scripture not for the churches saying , but for its own as the word of God , then ought we to beleeve what in our conscience we apprehend the scripture to say , though the visible church with all her doc- tors gainsay ; and being taught ...
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... scripture : but the pro- testant , teaching every one to beleeve the scripture though against the church , counts heretical and persecutes , against his own principles , them who in any particular so beleeve as he in general teaches ...
... scripture : but the pro- testant , teaching every one to beleeve the scripture though against the church , counts heretical and persecutes , against his own principles , them who in any particular so beleeve as he in general teaches ...
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Milton in the Seventeenth Century | 15 |
From The Reason of ChurchGovernment 1642 | 49 |
From An Apology for Smectymnuus 1642 | 61 |
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