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... affirming that that heresy hath fixed its metropolitical seat here in England , and is here openly professed , as the head sect in the nation , dis- playing openly the banners of its iniquity : all which he confirms by instancing in ...
... affirming that that heresy hath fixed its metropolitical seat here in England , and is here openly professed , as the head sect in the nation , dis- playing openly the banners of its iniquity : all which he confirms by instancing in ...
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... affirmed as to matter of fact about his Collections ( though the preface to the last part of his Annotations will not allow it to be true1 ) , I must needs abide in my dissatisfaction as to these Anno- tations , and of my resolves in ...
... affirmed as to matter of fact about his Collections ( though the preface to the last part of his Annotations will not allow it to be true1 ) , I must needs abide in my dissatisfaction as to these Anno- tations , and of my resolves in ...
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... affirmed by Epiphanius , Hær . li . " Hieronymus de Scriptoribus Eccle- siasticis de Johanne . " The same abomination was again revived by Theo- dotus , called Coriarius ( who , having once denied Christ , was resolved to do so always ) ...
... affirmed by Epiphanius , Hær . li . " Hieronymus de Scriptoribus Eccle- siasticis de Johanne . " The same abomination was again revived by Theo- dotus , called Coriarius ( who , having once denied Christ , was resolved to do so always ) ...
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... affirmed him to be a mere man , and to have had no existence before his nati- vity at Bethlehem ; yet having got a new pretence and colour of ascribing something more excellent and sublime unto him than that whereof we are all in common ...
... affirmed him to be a mere man , and to have had no existence before his nati- vity at Bethlehem ; yet having got a new pretence and colour of ascribing something more excellent and sublime unto him than that whereof we are all in common ...
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... affirming of him to be a mere man , nor yet where they began , building on that supposition that he was not to be worshipped , but proceeded yet far- ther , and affirmed that he was indeed a good man and sent of God , but yet he spake ...
... affirming of him to be a mere man , nor yet where they began , building on that supposition that he was not to be worshipped , but proceeded yet far- ther , and affirmed that he was indeed a good man and sent of God , but yet he spake ...
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