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... conscience . For if the church be not sufficient to be implicitly beleevd , as we hold it is not , what can there els be nam'd of more autoritie then 15 the church but the conscience ; then which God only is greater , 1 Joh . 3.20 ? But ...
... conscience . For if the church be not sufficient to be implicitly beleevd , as we hold it is not , what can there els be nam'd of more autoritie then 15 the church but the conscience ; then which God only is greater , 1 Joh . 3.20 ? But ...
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... conscience none is able but himself guided by the Holy Spirit ; and not so guided , none then he to himself can be a worse deceiver . To protestants therfore whose common rule and touchstone is the scripture , nothing can with more ...
... conscience none is able but himself guided by the Holy Spirit ; and not so guided , none then he to himself can be a worse deceiver . To protestants therfore whose common rule and touchstone is the scripture , nothing can with more ...
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... conscience also becoms implicit ; and so by voluntarie servitude to mans law , forfets her Christian libertie . Who then can plead for such a conscience , as being 25 implicitly enthrald to man instead of God , almost becoms no conscience ...
... conscience also becoms implicit ; and so by voluntarie servitude to mans law , forfets her Christian libertie . Who then can plead for such a conscience , as being 25 implicitly enthrald to man instead of God , almost becoms no conscience ...
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Considerations touching the likeliest means to | 41 |
The Present Means and brief Delineation of a Free | 106 |
Brief Notes upon a late Sermon Titld the Fear | 151 |
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