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First inveigling the chiefe Gentlemen of the Emperours bed chamber, then some of the rest, after these the Empresse, and soon after the Emperour himselfe; winning them all to the Arrian heresy: who if in Constantines time he had not complyed with the Orthodox party, he had never had the accesse to Constantine, and so never this opporrunity of spreading that heresie. This is a trick not unusuall with Rome, I have heard that the Jesuites have a practise of running over to the Lutheran Church, pretending to be converts, |
First inveigling the chief Gentlemen of the emperors Bed chamber, then Some of the rest, After these the Empress, and soon After the Emperor himself; winning them all to the Arrian heresy: who if in Constantines time he had not complied with the Orthodox party, he had never had the access to Constantine, and so never this opporrunity of spreading that heresy. This is a trick not unusual with Room, I have herd that the Jesuits have a practice of running over to the Lutheran Church, pretending to be converts, |
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I find a passage in Frantrius, that may give some credit unto this. Oracula Sacra. 129. p. 842. |
I find a passage in Frantrius, that may give Some credit unto this. Oracula Sacra. 129. p. 842. |
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