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How pitiful, as well as proud, then must the vain Pretences of the Bishop, or Pope of Rome be, who would obtrude on the Christian World his Private Dictates for Infallible Doctrines: Whereas the best that ever was in that See 's Perfections, falls mightily short of those of an Angel, both in point of Knowledge, and of Purity; and both theirs, |
How pitiful, as well as proud, then must the vain Pretences of the Bishop, or Pope of Room be, who would obtrude on the Christian World his Private Dictates for Infallible Doctrines: Whereas the best that ever was in that See is Perfections, falls mightily short of those of an Angel, both in point of Knowledge, and of Purity; and both theirs, |
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Postquam semel Romae constitutum est, veri, rectique Normaem in Causam Religionis esse, non verbum Dei, non antiquitatis consensum, sed Ecclesiae, i. e. unius Papae infallibilitatem. Is Casaub. exerc. 16. pag. 443. l. 31, 32. |
Postquam semel Rome constitutum est, very, rectique Normaem in Causam Religion esse, non verbum Dei, non antiquitatis consensum, sed Ecclesiae, i. e. unius Pope infallibilitatem. Is Casaubon Exercise. 16. page. 443. l. 31, 32. |
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