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... received text , seemed to be a betrayal of the first duty of a critic ; and to depart from the received text , where such variation is indifferent , seemed not to be expedient in a country where that text has taken hold of the public ...
... received text , seemed to be a betrayal of the first duty of a critic ; and to depart from the received text , where such variation is indifferent , seemed not to be expedient in a country where that text has taken hold of the public ...
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... received by later Theologians , and is altogether most con- formable to the analogy of the faith ; yet neither are the Fathers quite unanimous upon it , nor has it ever been ruled , as the doctrine of Infant Baptism has , by either of ...
... received by later Theologians , and is altogether most con- formable to the analogy of the faith ; yet neither are the Fathers quite unanimous upon it , nor has it ever been ruled , as the doctrine of Infant Baptism has , by either of ...
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... received by the Church ; and however we may think it our duty in matters not absolutely vital to submit to them , it is no part of our oath to do so ; but it is , as we conceive , part of our oath to refuse submission when vital matters ...
... received by the Church ; and however we may think it our duty in matters not absolutely vital to submit to them , it is no part of our oath to do so ; but it is , as we conceive , part of our oath to refuse submission when vital matters ...
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