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That which hath not ground from hence (addes Saint Hierome ) is as easily put off as vrged. I therefore rest (saith Theodoret ) only vpon the Scriptures. This must end all differences, when all is done, (as S. Augustine affirmes, with Origen. ) The Schoolemen here fall in full in the maine with the Fathers, to whom those that follow them are not opposite, howsoever their practise hath beene stragling and dissonant, in the infinite distractions of these syding times. Thus farre these two words NONLATINALPHABET, as it is written, direct vs. But here we are not to mould the Scriptures according to our fancies, or wrest them to serue our owne turnes, |
That which hath not ground from hence (adds Faint Jerome) is as Easily put off as urged. I Therefore rest (Says Theodoret) only upon the Scriptures. This must end all differences, when all is done, (as S. Augustine affirms, with Origen.) The Schoolmen Here fallen in full in the main with the Father's, to whom those that follow them Are not opposite, howsoever their practise hath been straggling and dissonant, in the infinite distractions of these siding times. Thus Far these two words, as it is written, Direct us But Here we Are not to mould the Scriptures according to our fancies, or wrest them to serve our own turns, |
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