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The old Serpent deceived them, as he doth many Christians to this day, by that Fallacie or Sophism, which we call A Dicto secundum quid ad simpliciter, that is, in using their known zealous observance of some good duties as an Argument, that they were simply and absolutely more righteous then other men, specially then those, whom they saw gross transgressors of some Commandements, which they made conscience of. |
The old Serpent deceived them, as he does many Christians to this day, by that Fallacy or Sophism, which we call A Dicto secundum quid ad simpliciter, that is, in using their known zealous observance of Some good duties as an Argument, that they were simply and absolutely more righteous then other men, specially then those, whom they saw gross transgressors of Some commandments, which they made conscience of. |
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