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And St. Austin maintains against the Donatists, that their Separation was as great a Sin as that of the Traditores, who gave up the Scriptures into the hands of their Persecutors, with which Crime the Donatists falsly charged one of the Ordainers of Caecilianus, and pretended this as a ground of their Separation. |
And Saint Austin maintains against the Donatists, that their Separation was as great a since as that of the Traditores, who gave up the Scriptures into the hands of their Persecutors, with which Crime the Donatists falsely charged one of the Ordainers of Caecilian, and pretended this as a ground of their Separation. |
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