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13 What sound conscience can M. Parsons haue in himselfe, who iudgeth that any man can thinke he may lawfully in his conscience streine the truth? if M. Parsons measure vs by the footings of his owne kinde, who iustifie euill acts, that are done with good intentions, such as were they that called the lies of Indulgences Godly deceits, he is deceiued: |
13 What found conscience can M. Parsons have in himself, who Judgeth that any man can think he may lawfully in his conscience strain the truth? if M. Parsons measure us by the footing's of his own kind, who justify evil acts, that Are done with good intentions, such as were they that called the lies of Indulgences Godly Deceits, he is deceived: |
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M. Parsons, by censuring other mens consciences, hath preiudiced his owne. |
M. Parsons, by censuring other men's Consciences, hath prejudiced his own. |
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