The Poetical Works of John Dryden, Nide 3Henry G. Bohn, 1853 - 524 sivua |
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Sivu 146
... truth in Church Tradition must be found . Such an omniscient Church we wish indeed ; " Twere worth both Testaments ; and cast in the Creed : But if this mother be a guide so sure , As can all doubts resolve , all truth secure , Then her ...
... truth in Church Tradition must be found . Such an omniscient Church we wish indeed ; " Twere worth both Testaments ; and cast in the Creed : But if this mother be a guide so sure , As can all doubts resolve , all truth secure , Then her ...
Sivu 147
... truth but probability . Even Arius and Pelagius durst provoke To what the centuries preceding spoke . Such difference is there in an oft - told tale : But truth by its own sinews will prevail . Tradition written therefore more commends ...
... truth but probability . Even Arius and Pelagius durst provoke To what the centuries preceding spoke . Such difference is there in an oft - told tale : But truth by its own sinews will prevail . Tradition written therefore more commends ...
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... truth , The first plantations of the Gospel's youth ; Old standard faith : but cast your eyes again , And view those errors which new sects maintain , Or which of old disturb'd the Church's peaceful reign ; And we can point each period ...
... truth , The first plantations of the Gospel's youth ; Old standard faith : but cast your eyes again , And view those errors which new sects maintain , Or which of old disturb'd the Church's peaceful reign ; And we can point each period ...
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