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or which are fasely fathered upon others, and as hard to be known as the head of Nile. Can the nicest Romanist tell us what Rabbi; and in what place and age first superinduc'd the several false Glosses and Senses to the Law of Moses, yet our Saviour (though he knew them well) thought it sufficient to tell them, that in the beginning it was not so, and by comparing the Mosaick Religion, it plainly appears they were new additions to the good old way And how many Errours sprung up in times of Christianity, of whose Original and other Circumstances both the Romanists and our selves are yet uncertain. |
or which Are falsely fathered upon Others, and as hard to be known as the head of Nile. Can the nicest Romanist tell us what Rabbi; and in what place and age First superinduced the several false Glosses and Senses to the Law of Moses, yet our Saviour (though he knew them well) Thought it sufficient to tell them, that in the beginning it was not so, and by comparing the Mosaic Religion, it plainly appears they were new additions to the good old Way And how many Errors sprung up in times of Christianity, of whose Original and other circumstances both the Romanists and our selves Are yet uncertain. |
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