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Sarisburiensis (ad Papam Hadrianum 4.) in Polycratic. l. 6. c. 24. Pharisees, who shall assert against Us, (as these here did against our Saviour,) either their forreign Superstitions, (to say no worse,) or their domestick Profanations, (to say no more;) we cannot better deal with Them, than as our Saviour here dealt with the ancient Pharisees; that is, we cannot better put them to shame and silence, than by demonstrating the Novelty and base extraction of Their Pretensions, |
Sarum (and Pope Hadrianum 4.) in Polycratic. l. 6. c. 24. Pharisees, who shall assert against Us, (as these Here did against our Saviour,) either their foreign Superstitions, (to say no Worse,) or their domestic Profanations, (to say no more;) we cannot better deal with Them, than as our Saviour Here dealt with the ancient Pharisees; that is, we cannot better put them to shame and silence, than by Demonstrating the Novelty and base extraction of Their Pretensions, |
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