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... , wherein you have attained such a measure of knowledge , as ( with honour to Jo . Brereley in his epistle before St. Augustine's Religion . Job , chap . 29. ver . 11 . God , I trust I may speak it , and iv THE EPISTLE.
... , wherein you have attained such a measure of knowledge , as ( with honour to Jo . Brereley in his epistle before St. Augustine's Religion . Job , chap . 29. ver . 11 . God , I trust I may speak it , and iv THE EPISTLE.
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... Augustine take with the Pe- lagians against whom he wanted not the authority of the fathers of the Church . " Which " if I would collect ( saith he ) and use their testimonies , it would be too long a work ; and I might peradventure ...
... Augustine take with the Pe- lagians against whom he wanted not the authority of the fathers of the Church . " Which " if I would collect ( saith he ) and use their testimonies , it would be too long a work ; and I might peradventure ...
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... Augustine an heretic for company . For the heretic , that speaketh thus , is even St. Augustine himself : whose very words these are , in his third book de doctrina Christiana , the six- teenth chapter . Which some belike having put the ...
... Augustine an heretic for company . For the heretic , that speaketh thus , is even St. Augustine himself : whose very words these are , in his third book de doctrina Christiana , the six- teenth chapter . Which some belike having put the ...
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... Augustine surely would not have himself otherwise understood , whensoever he speaketh of the unspotted Church : and therefore , to Quis per Romanam Ecclesiam unquam intellexit aut universalem Eccle- siam , aut generale concilium ? Pigh ...
... Augustine surely would not have himself otherwise understood , whensoever he speaketh of the unspotted Church : and therefore , to Quis per Romanam Ecclesiam unquam intellexit aut universalem Eccle- siam , aut generale concilium ? Pigh ...
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... Augustine did answer them ; that it was a sign their cause was destitute of the strength of truth , which was only supported by the au- thority of many , who were subject to error . " And when his adversaries press him , not only with ...
... Augustine did answer them ; that it was a sign their cause was destitute of the strength of truth , which was only supported by the au- thority of many , who were subject to error . " And when his adversaries press him , not only with ...
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