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... fenfe , and that the fenfe of the nation is another ; " that , therefore , " the literal and grammatical , is not the true fenfe , " or , thac though we fubfcribe the articles in the fenfe of the reformers , we may believe them in the ...
... fenfe , and that the fenfe of the nation is another ; " that , therefore , " the literal and grammatical , is not the true fenfe , " or , thac though we fubfcribe the articles in the fenfe of the reformers , we may believe them in the ...
Pagina 80
... fenfe , and that the fenfe of the nation is another ; " that , therefore , " the literal and grammatical , is not the true fenfe , " or , that though we fubfcribe the articles in the fenfe of the reformers , we may believe them in the ...
... fenfe , and that the fenfe of the nation is another ; " that , therefore , " the literal and grammatical , is not the true fenfe , " or , that though we fubfcribe the articles in the fenfe of the reformers , we may believe them in the ...
Pagina 386
... fenfe , and of good moral tendency ; which certainly presupposes the inquirer to be poffeffed of principles of common fenfe , mo- rality , and religion , taught by reafon , according to which he is to interpret fcripture . We are alfo ...
... fenfe , and of good moral tendency ; which certainly presupposes the inquirer to be poffeffed of principles of common fenfe , mo- rality , and religion , taught by reafon , according to which he is to interpret fcripture . We are alfo ...
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