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Page 246
Now what could be more ridiculous , than , where the question is about
fundamental doctrines , which are essentials of the christian religion , without an
assent to which a man cannot be a christian ; and so he himself calls them , p . 21
, of his ...
Now what could be more ridiculous , than , where the question is about
fundamental doctrines , which are essentials of the christian religion , without an
assent to which a man cannot be a christian ; and so he himself calls them , p . 21
, of his ...
Page 257
And therefore the unmasker has taken a great deal of pains to show , that there
are fundamental doctrines to be found in the epistles ; as if I had denied it . And to
lead the reader into an opinion that I had said so , he set down these words ...
And therefore the unmasker has taken a great deal of pains to show , that there
are fundamental doctrines to be found in the epistles ; as if I had denied it . And to
lead the reader into an opinion that I had said so , he set down these words ...
Page 258
Where it is that I say , “ That it cannot be supposed , that there are fundamental
articles in " the epistles ? ” If he hopes to shift it off by the word Taught , which
seems fallaciously put in ; as if he meant , that there were some fundamental
articles ...
Where it is that I say , “ That it cannot be supposed , that there are fundamental
articles in " the epistles ? ” If he hopes to shift it off by the word Taught , which
seems fallaciously put in ; as if he meant , that there were some fundamental
articles ...
Page 259
The argument contained in these words is this : A man cannot well distinguish
fundamental from nonfundamental doctrines in the epistles , where they are
promiscuously mixed with non - fundamental doctrines : therefore he cannot well
...
The argument contained in these words is this : A man cannot well distinguish
fundamental from nonfundamental doctrines in the epistles , where they are
promiscuously mixed with non - fundamental doctrines : therefore he cannot well
...
Page 261
exactly be distinguished into fundamental , and not fundamental articles of faith . ”
p . 154 . All the rest of that paragraph containing nothing against me , must be
bound up with a great deal of the like stuff , which the unmasker has put into his ...
exactly be distinguished into fundamental , and not fundamental articles of faith . ”
p . 154 . All the rest of that paragraph containing nothing against me , must be
bound up with a great deal of the like stuff , which the unmasker has put into his ...
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