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" Especially as very learned persons of the church of Rome do acknowledge that purgatory cannot be concluded from this text, nay all that Estius contends for from this place is, that it cannot be concluded from hence that there is no purgatory; which we... "
An Answer to a Popish Book: Intituled, A True and Modest Account of the ... - Page 195
by Lewis Atterbury - 1706 - 224 pages
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A View of the Whole Controversy Between the Representer and the Answerer ...

William Clagett - 1687 - 146 pages
...Anfwer to the forefaid Objedtion. And this was the Doctor's Ground for faying, that ILftius contends that it cannot be concluded from hence that there is no Purgatory. But then he goes on, Befdes, we muft know that a* the Scripture often leaves A particular judgment...
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An Answer to a Popish Book: Intituled, A True and Modest Account of the ...

Lewis Atterbury - 1706 - 236 pages
...Purgatory cannot be concluded from this Text ; nay, all that Eflivs contends for from this place, {s, that it cannot be concluded from hence that there...never pretended, but only that this Text doth not prov? it. ! It is very well known that this is a Proverbi^l Phrafe, iifed not only in Scripture, b.ut...
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A seasonable new-years-gift against popery, a sermon

John Tillotson (abp. of Canterbury.) - 1709 - 96 pages
...acknowledge that Pargatory cannoi be concluded from this Text , nay all that Eßiui contends for from thii place is , that it cannot be concluded from hence that there is no Purge tory j which we never pretended , but only that this Text does noc pro» it. It is very well...
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The Works of the Most Reverend Dr. John Tillotson, Volume 1

John Tillotson - Sermons, English - 1748 - 412 pages
...church of Rome do acknowledge, that purgatory cannot be concluded from this text : nay, all thal EIMus contends for from this place, is, that it cannot be...that this is a proverbial phrafe, ufed not only in fcripture, but in profane authors, to Cgnify a narrow efcape out of a great danger : He flail be faved;...
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The works of ... dr John Tillotson, Volume 1

John Tillotson (abp. of Canterbury.) - 1772 - 410 pages
...church of Rome do acknowledge, that purgatory cannot be concluded from this text : nay, all that Eftius contends for from this place, is, that it cannot be...that this is a proverbial phrafe, ufed not only in fcripture, but in profane authors, to fignify a narrow efcape out of a great danger : He jhall be faved...
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The Baltimore Literary and Religious Magazine, Volume 3

Theology - 1837 - 588 pages
...church of Rome do acknowledge that purgatory cannot be concluded from this text, nay all that Estius contends for from this place is, that it cannot be...it. It is very well known that this is a proverbial phrase used not only in scripture, but in profane authors to signify a narrow escape out of a great...
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Enchiridion theologicum anti-Romanum, tracts on the points at ..., Volume 3

Enchiridion - 1837 - 762 pages
...acknowledge that purgatory cannot be concluded from this text ; nay, all that Estius contends for in this place is, that it cannot be concluded from hence...it. It is very well known that this is a proverbial phrase, used not only in scripture, but in profane authors, to signify a narrow escape out of a great...
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A Preservative Against Popery, in Several Select Discourses Upon the ...

Edmund Gibson - 1848 - 396 pages
...acknowledge, that purgatory cannot be concluded from this text, nay, all that Estius contends for in this place is, that it cannot be concluded from hence...it. It is very well known, that this is a proverbial phrase, used not only in Scripture, but in profane authors, to signify " a narrow escape out of a great...
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A Preservative Against Popery, in Several Select Discourses Upon the ...

Edmund Gibson - 1848 - 432 pages
...this was that which the Dean declined the doing of; whereas, if he had said, " Nay, all that Estius contends for from this place is, that it cannot be concluded from hence that there is no purgatory, although he makes a hard shift to avoid falling foul with the Florentine Council ;" here had been then...
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