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Yet such is the intemperate &, indeed, vnfortunate peremptorinesse of M. Parsons, for I haue elsewhere noted, that Bellarmine, euen in this second point, hath committed an iniury not onely against Caluine, but euen against the Nouatians themselues; |
Yet such is the intemperate &, indeed, unfortunate peremptoriness of M. Parsons, for I have elsewhere noted, that Bellarmine, even in this second point, hath committed an injury not only against Calvin, but even against the Novatians themselves; |
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Ctholicke Appeal. l. 4. c. 〈 ◊ 〉 And to proue that such like Denials doe not make an Hereticke, see the Audiani in the same booke. |
Ctholicke Appeal. l. 4. c. 〈 ◊ 〉 And to prove that such like Denials do not make an Heretic, see the Audiani in the same book. |
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