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2. That if there be one Traditionary Doctrine, that notoriously contradicts the Law of God, that one instance is sufficient to overturn the credit of that Tradition, which pretends to deliver unwritten Doctrines, of equal Authority with those that are written. |
2. That if there be one Traditionary Doctrine, that notoriously contradicts the Law of God, that one instance is sufficient to overturn the credit of that Tradition, which pretends to deliver unwritten Doctrines, of equal authority with those that Are written. |
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