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for feare of superstition, is Christian liberty. To observe things indifferent as indifferent, without any conscience of the thing it selfe, onely in due submission to the commands of iust authoritie, is obedience; to observe the same things without such authoritie, |
for Fear of Superstition, is Christian liberty. To observe things indifferent as indifferent, without any conscience of the thing it self, only in due submission to the commands of just Authority, is Obedience; to observe the same things without such Authority, |
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Eadem opera hominum, sicut causas habuerint bonas vel malas, nunc sunt bona, nunc mala, que non sunt per se ipsa peccata, &c. Aug. contr mendacium ad Consent. li. 2. c. 7. |
Same opera hominum, sicut causas habuerint bonas vel malas, nunc sunt Bona, nunc mala, que non sunt per se ipsa Peccata, etc. Aug. Contr Mendacium ad Consent. li. 2. c. 7. |
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