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Ask the Different Parties, even from the Highest to the Lowest, from the Old Gentleman that sits in the Porphyry Chair, to the meanest Quaker or Muggletonian, and they will all tell you they are in possession of the Truth. Every Perswasion hath this of Popery in it, that the Professors of it think themselves Infallible, and say they have an Unerring Guide; |
Ask the Different Parties, even from the Highest to the Lowest, from the Old Gentleman that sits in the Porphyry Chair, to the Meanest Quaker or Muggletonian, and they will all tell you they Are in possession of the Truth. Every Persuasion hath this of Popery in it, that the Professors of it think themselves Infallible, and say they have an Unerring Guide; |
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