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For first, our refraining, rather then separation, from Romes communitie, was for knowne, and conuinced abominations, of prodigious tyranny, manifest heresie, open Idolatrie, whereunto we were commanded by the holy Ghost, directed by the Fathers, and Councils, admonished by their owne men; as Zanchius iudiciously proues, |
For First, our refraining, rather then separation, from Romes community, was for known, and convinced abominations, of prodigious tyranny, manifest heresy, open Idolatry, whereunto we were commanded by the holy Ghost, directed by the Father's, and Councils, admonished by their own men; as Zanchius judiciously Proves, |
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Note 1 |
Lib. de Religione, cap. 24. thes. 17.18, 19. |
Lib. de Religion, cap. 24. these. 17.18, 19. |
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