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the words of which in the first chapter are so plain that Bovius and Sixtus Senensis accuse both the Author of the Apostolicall Constitutions, and St. Hierom and the Author of these Homilies to be guilty of the Doctrine of Iohn Hus, who for the crude delivery of this truth was sentenced by the councell of Constance. To the same sense and signification of Doctrine is that which is generally agreed upon by almost all persons; |
the words of which in the First chapter Are so plain that Bovius and Sixtus Senensis accuse both the Author of the Apostolical Constitutions, and Saint Hieronymus and the Author of these Homilies to be guilty of the Doctrine of John Hus, who for the crude delivery of this truth was sentenced by the council of Constance. To the same sense and signification of Doctrine is that which is generally agreed upon by almost all Persons; |
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