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S. Paul, in the prosecution of this very Argument, does clearly bear witness to them, Ch. xiv. 6. Where he makes use of this very thing as one Reason why they should mutually tolerate one another in their Dissensions; viz. That however they differ'd in their Notions as to these particulars, yet they were both perfectly agreed in the same common Zeal for the Glory of God, and the Discharge of their Duty. He that regardeth the day, regardeth it unto the Lord; |
S. Paul, in the prosecution of this very Argument, does clearly bear witness to them, Christ xiv. 6. Where he makes use of this very thing as one Reason why they should mutually tolerate one Another in their Dissensions; viz. That however they differed in their Notions as to these particulars, yet they were both perfectly agreed in the same Common Zeal for the Glory of God, and the Discharge of their Duty. He that Regardeth the day, Regardeth it unto the Lord; |
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