A sermon in confutation of R. H. the author of The guide in controversies Shewing that his most plausible arguments produced against Protestants, do more effectually conclude for Judaism against Christianity. By Daniel Whitby, D.D. chantor of the church of Sarum.

Whitby, Daniel, 1638-1726
Publisher: Printed for H Brome at the Gun in S Pauls Church Yard R Bentley and M Magnes in Russelstreet Covent Garden
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1679
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A65715 ESTC ID: R222007 STC ID: W1736A
Subject Headings: Bible. -- N.T. -- John VII, 47-49; R. H. -- Rational account of the doctrine of Roman-Catholicks concerning the ecclesiastical guide in controversies of religion; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text as he did with the Jewish Priests, a standing Oracle, a Ʋrim and a Thummim to consult with on all occasions? so that this plea being much stronger for the infallibility of the Superiors of the Jewish Church, than for the infallibility of the whole Western Church, or any of its Councils, the Roman Doctors must acknowledg either that they fallaciously urge it against Protestants, or must confess that it stands also good against the Christian, and is a confirmation of all those traditions which were condemned by our Saviour, and a sufficient plea for all those errors and corruptions, which, as he did with the Jewish Priests, a standing Oracle, a Ʋrim and a Thummim to consult with on all occasions? so that this plea being much Stronger for the infallibility of the Superiors of the Jewish Church, than for the infallibility of the Whole Western Church, or any of its Councils, the Roman Doctors must acknowledge either that they fallaciously urge it against Protestants, or must confess that it Stands also good against the Christian, and is a confirmation of all those traditions which were condemned by our Saviour, and a sufficient plea for all those errors and corruptions, which, c-acp pns31 vdd p-acp dt jp n2, dt j-vvg n1, dt j cc dt j pc-acp vvi p-acp p-acp d n2? av cst d n1 vbg d jc p-acp dt n1 pp-f dt n2-jn pp-f dt jp n1, cs p-acp dt n1 pp-f dt j-jn j n1, cc d pp-f po31 n2, dt np1 n2 vmb vvi d cst pns32 av-j vvb pn31 p-acp n2, cc vmb vvi cst pn31 vvz av j p-acp dt njp, cc vbz dt n1 pp-f d d n2 r-crq vbdr vvn p-acp po12 n1, cc dt j n1 p-acp d d n2 cc n2, r-crq,




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