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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 as to be dazled at the sight of it, |
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 as to be dazzled At the sighed of it, |
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