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Page 133
First , let those laws be rehearsed , that do warn you fathers that you put not over
soon your hands on every man , or admit unto holy orders . . . . It is not enough for
a priest , after my judgment , to construe a collect , to put forth a question , or to ...
First , let those laws be rehearsed , that do warn you fathers that you put not over
soon your hands on every man , or admit unto holy orders . . . . It is not enough for
a priest , after my judgment , to construe a collect , to put forth a question , or to ...
Page 201
... and that you may adorn your labors , which you have so long spent in
enriching polite literature and in improving the sacred Scriptures , by taking upon
yourself this most holy task , than which there is none more pleasing to God ,
none more ...
... and that you may adorn your labors , which you have so long spent in
enriching polite literature and in improving the sacred Scriptures , by taking upon
yourself this most holy task , than which there is none more pleasing to God ,
none more ...
Page 248
exclaim that this was the gift of the Holy Ghost . . . . Well , then , to whom did this
gift pass after the death of the Apostles ? If it passed to everybody , then every
interpretation of ours is uncertain , ( since we do not agree ) . If it passed to
nobody ...
exclaim that this was the gift of the Holy Ghost . . . . Well , then , to whom did this
gift pass after the death of the Apostles ? If it passed to everybody , then every
interpretation of ours is uncertain , ( since we do not agree ) . If it passed to
nobody ...
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Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 5 |
QUARREL With LEE | 17 |
CONTROVERSY With STUNCIA | 47 |
Copyright | |
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