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Of the truth of any tenet said to be revealed , we must judge according to our
abilities , before we can believe ; but as to the motives by which the opinions of
others are influenced , or of their state in God's account , that is no concern of
ours .
Of the truth of any tenet said to be revealed , we must judge according to our
abilities , before we can believe ; but as to the motives by which the opinions of
others are influenced , or of their state in God's account , that is no concern of
ours .
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As to his knowledge and piety , are we to sustain ourselves perfect judges of
these accomplishments , or have not pedantry and hypocrisy ... I must therefore
unquestionably know orthodoxy , before I can know or judge who are orthodox .
As to his knowledge and piety , are we to sustain ourselves perfect judges of
these accomplishments , or have not pedantry and hypocrisy ... I must therefore
unquestionably know orthodoxy , before I can know or judge who are orthodox .
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These indeed will not tell you what you are to judge of every passage , and so
much the better . God hath given you judgment , and requires you to exercise it . “
And why even of yourselves judge ye not what is right ? " If sufficient light is ...
These indeed will not tell you what you are to judge of every passage , and so
much the better . God hath given you judgment , and requires you to exercise it . “
And why even of yourselves judge ye not what is right ? " If sufficient light is ...
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Suppose , for example , that a body politic , or community , were to constitute
certain persons judges of all those who should be impeached before them in any
cause civil or criminal , declaring themselves resolved to see that the sentences
of ...
Suppose , for example , that a body politic , or community , were to constitute
certain persons judges of all those who should be impeached before them in any
cause civil or criminal , declaring themselves resolved to see that the sentences
of ...
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The story is much to the prelate's honour ; for however incompetent such judges
might be , of the composition , the doctrine or the argument , they are certainly the
most competent judges of what terms and phrases fall within the apprehension ...
The story is much to the prelate's honour ; for however incompetent such judges
might be , of the composition , the doctrine or the argument , they are certainly the
most competent judges of what terms and phrases fall within the apprehension ...
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