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and to avoid the Necessity of having an Infallible Judge, leaving every private prepossessed Fancy to the Perspicuity of Scripture, whereby men are often bewildred in a Labyrinth of Errors, seduc'd into those by-paths which lead to the Pit of Destruction: For, notwithstanding that Beam of Divine Light, which shines so bright in the Scriptures, it seems some men have Eyes either so weak, |
and to avoid the Necessity of having an Infallible Judge, leaving every private prepossessed Fancy to the Perspicuity of Scripture, whereby men Are often bewildered in a Labyrinth of Errors, seduced into those bypaths which led to the Pit of Destruction: For, notwithstanding that Beam of Divine Light, which shines so bright in the Scriptures, it seems Some men have Eyes either so weak, |
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