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... evidence . To what I have said to this effect on another occasion , I add the follow- ing : -The truths , which are taught in scripture , are either such as are known by reason , or such as are not - for instance , the doctrines of the ...
... evidence . To what I have said to this effect on another occasion , I add the follow- ing : -The truths , which are taught in scripture , are either such as are known by reason , or such as are not - for instance , the doctrines of the ...
Page 55
... evidences of the heresy of the former were ob- Lugdunensi captus fuerit . Sed unde mihi tanta cum papæ satellitio repen- te familiaritas ? unde etiam tanta gratia ? Scilicet credibile erit literas in- ter eos ultro citroque volitare ...
... evidences of the heresy of the former were ob- Lugdunensi captus fuerit . Sed unde mihi tanta cum papæ satellitio repen- te familiaritas ? unde etiam tanta gratia ? Scilicet credibile erit literas in- ter eos ultro citroque volitare ...
Page 60
... evidence of this appears to have been the letter to Pau- pin or Pepin , ( which I have already quoted , giving the part which was probably the most offensive , ) and some marginal notes , which he had written in a copy of Calvin's ...
... evidence of this appears to have been the letter to Pau- pin or Pepin , ( which I have already quoted , giving the part which was probably the most offensive , ) and some marginal notes , which he had written in a copy of Calvin's ...
Page 62
... evidence of it . When he stood so plainly convicted of impiety , the obscene dog only hardened himself in impudence , and said expressly , that there was no harm in the passage in question . * It would have been well for the modern ...
... evidence of it . When he stood so plainly convicted of impiety , the obscene dog only hardened himself in impudence , and said expressly , that there was no harm in the passage in question . * It would have been well for the modern ...
Page 132
... evidences , that these exercises , though so long concealed , were designed for the inspection of others . In our view , nothing can be more vain , than the re- counting of what are usually termed our religious experiences . There is ...
... evidences , that these exercises , though so long concealed , were designed for the inspection of others . In our view , nothing can be more vain , than the re- counting of what are usually termed our religious experiences . There is ...
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