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''of any just Censure or Reproach, is that oſ ''{{sc|Faith}}'', and ''Orthodox {{sc|Belief}}''. For in the first place, it will appear, that thro’ a proſound Respect, and religious Veneration, we have forborn so much as to name any oſ the sacred and solemn ''Mysterys'' of ''Revelation''. And, in the next place, as we can with confidence declare, that we have never in any Writing, publick or private, attempted such high Researches, nor have ever in Practice acquitted our-selves otherwise than as just ''Conformists'' to the lawful Church ; so we may, in a proper Sense, be said ſaithfully and du''-
<ref follow=pxxiv>''of any just Censure or Reproach, is that oſ ''{{sc|Faith}}'', and ''Orthodox {{sc|Belief}}''. For in the first place, it will appear, that thro’ a proſound Respect, and religious Veneration, we have forborn so much as to name any oſ the sacred and solemn ''Mysterys'' of ''Revelation''. And, in the next place, as we can with confidence declare, that we have never in any Writing, publick or private, attempted such high Researches, nor have ever in Practice acquitted our-selves otherwise than as just ''Conformists'' to the lawful Church ; so we may, in a proper Sense, be said ſaithfully and ''</ref>
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dit-il, vol. 3. p. 315,
dans une sécurité
dans une sécurité
parfaite & raisonnable,
parfaite & raisonnable,
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vérité, que je déclare
vérité, que je déclare
n’avoir jamais fait
n’avoir jamais fait
de ces propositions
de ces propositions|95}}