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26 Feby 1813
Church
II. Doctrine
Ch. 9. Occasions
§. Earliest Practice
§.2. Earliest practice.
1
Whatever was the cause
— Jesus took not this
security from his followers:
nor they from
theirs. p.1
2
The art of writing
known to Jesus — witness
writing on the
ground &c. p.1
3
Nor by his followers,
yet they signed no articles,
repeated no creed.
p.1
4
Vivente Jesu, disputes
among his followers
which were settled by
him. p.1
5
After his death, there
were disputes among
his followers, ex. gr. that
between Peter and Paul.
Still no creeds or subscriptions.
p.1.
6
A form of prayer given
by Jesus, but no subscription
called for, or
creed attached to it.
p.2
7
One person mentioned
in it — nothing about
the Holy Ghost
— of the two forms,
that of Matthew the
fullest. Power and
glory of God mentioned
by Luke — nothing
about the Holy Ghost,
nothing of the son or
Holy Ghost! — All this
was set to right by Athanasius
— Why had not
Luke read the creed?
Why not read the statute
of William 3rd.
Why is he not born
again that the Archbishop
of Canterbury
— or (if he would not
demean himself) a
bishop's chaplain or
raw student might
set him to right.
p.2
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