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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, then as our Saviour here dealt with the ancient Pharisees; that is, we cannot better put them to shame & silence, then by demonstrating the Novelty and base extraction of their Pretensions, whilst we evince at the same instant the Sacred Antiquity of our owne. When they obtrude their Revelations, or teach for Doctrines of God the meer commandments of Men, we must aske them every one, how they read in the beginning. |
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, then as our Saviour Here dealt with the ancient Pharisees; that is, we cannot better put them to shame & silence, then by Demonstrating the Novelty and base extraction of their Pretensions, while we evince At the same instant the Sacred Antiquity of our own. When they obtrude their Revelations, or teach for Doctrines of God the mere Commandments of Men, we must ask them every one, how they read in the beginning. |
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