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or fashions, or some other pretences of corrupted reason, contrary to the cleere and literal evidence of holy Scriptures ( the most immediate and grammaticall sense whereof, is ever soundest, where there doth not some apparant and unavoidable errour in doctrine, |
or fashions, or Some other pretences of corrupted reason, contrary to the clear and literal evidence of holy Scriptures (the most immediate and Grammatical sense whereof, is ever soundest, where there does not Some apparent and unavoidable error in Doctrine, |
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Aquin. part. 1. qu. 1. art. 10. ad primum. Alphons. à Castro contra Haeres. lib. 1. cap. 3. Glass. Philolog. Sacra. lib. 2. pag. 338. Hooker lib. 5. sect. 59. NONLATINALPHABET. A. Gell. Esay 5.23. Exod. 23.2.7. |
Aquinas part. 1. queen. 1. art. 10. ad primum. Alphons. à Castro contra Haeres. lib. 1. cap. 3. Glass. Philology. Sacra. lib. 2. page. 338. Hooker lib. 5. sect. 59.. A. Gell. Isaiah 5.23. Exod 23.2.7. |
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