| Mathew Carey - 1789 - 632 pages
...pofieflion of all truth, and that wherever others differ from them, it is fo fa error. Steel, a proteltant, in a dedication tells the pope, that " the ' only difference between our two ' churches, in their opinions of the ' certainty of their doctrines, is.tht ' Romilh church is... | |
| Early English newspapers - 1789 - 640 pages
...between our tvo churches, in their opinions of the eerta:my of their dodrine, is, tbe Romifli church is infallible, and the Church of England is never in the wrong. But though many private pcrfona think almnft as highly of their own infallibility as that of their feet, few exprefi it fo... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - Statesmen - 1793 - 324 pages
...of all truth, and that whenever others differ from them, it is fo far error. Steele, a proteflant, in a dedication, tells the pope, that " the only " difference between our two churches, in their " opinions of the certainty of their doctrines, is, " the Romifh church is infallible,... | |
| English literature - 1788 - 678 pages
...that, where-ever others differ from them, it is Го far error. Steel, a Protestant, [rather Hoadlyl, in a dedication, tells the Pope, that the only difference between our two churches, in their opinions of the certainty of their docîrine, is, the Romiib church it infallible,... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - Essays - 1794 - 348 pages
...dmr, uncut>taiwiifteu^i|l |W JkBicrtia.i pcnctiicat ••••ur'--t-••" Steel, a proteftant, in a dedication, tells the pope, that " the only difference between our two churches, in their opinions of the certainty of their doo trincs, is, the Romifh charch is infallible,... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - American literature - 1806 - 590 pages
...themselves in possession of all truth, and that whenever others differ from them, it is so fai error. Steel, a protestant, in a dedication, tells the pope, that " the only difference between our two churches, in their opinions of the certainty of their doctrines is, the Romish church is infallible,... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1806 - 586 pages
...themseves in possession of all truth, and that whenever others differ from them, it is so far error. Steel, a protestant, in a dedication, tells the pope, that " the only difference between our two churches, in their opinions of the certainty of their doctrines is, the Romish church is infallible,... | |
| English literature - 1807 - 570 pages
...in possession of all truth, and that whenever others difier Iroin them, it is so far error. Steel, a protestant, in a dedication, tells the pope, that " the only difference between our two churches, ÍD their opinions of the certainty of their doctrines is, the llomisb. churcb is infallible,... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1807 - 310 pages
...themselves in possession oi all truth, and that whenever others differ from them, it is so far error. Steei, a protestant, in a dedication, tells the Pope, that, the only difference between our two churches, in their opinions of the certainty of their doctrines, is, the Roman church is infallible,... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - United States - 1809 - 466 pages
...error. Steele, a Protestant, in a dedication, tells the pope, that " the only difference between our two churches, in their opinions of the certainty of their doctrines is, the Romish church is infallible, and the church of England never in the wrong." But, though many private... | |
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