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Called Natural knowledge, Jude, v. 10. And the knowledge of God in the heathen which makes them without excuse, Rom. 1. 20. With Relation to the Gospel, so we say, that the Mysteries of Christian Religion, though they be not against Reason, are yet above Reason. They are not against it: |
Called Natural knowledge, U^de, v. 10. And the knowledge of God in the heathen which makes them without excuse, Rom. 1. 20. With Relation to the Gospel, so we say, that the Mysteres of Christian Religion, though they be not against Reason, Are yet above Reason. They Are not against it: |
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conscientiae tacita commissa, &c. Tertul de Testim. Aiae. c 5 Primordialis l•x, matrix omnium praeceptorum Dei. Idem advers. Judaeos, cap 2 |
conscientiae Tacita Commissa, etc. Tertulian de Testim. Aiae. c 5 Primordialis l•x, matrix omnium praeceptorum Dei. Idem adverse. Judeans, cap 2 |
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