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1 Ded | be right but the received doctrines. Truth scarce ever yet carried 2 I, I | super-inducing foreign and studied doctrines, confounded those fair characters 3 I, II | were fit to support the doctrines of their particular schools 4 I, II | it may come to pass, that doctrines that have been derived from 5 I, II | receives any characters,) those doctrines they would have them retain 6 I, III| and dominion of others, in doctrines which it is their duty carefully 7 I, III| necessity of receiving some doctrines as such; which was to take 8 II, XXI| not a worshipper of my own doctrines, I own some change of my 9 III, X | defence to strange and absurd doctrines, as to guard them round 10 IV, XII| had of that subject. These doctrines, thus laid down for foundations 11 IV, XVI| got past doubt in all the doctrines they profess and govern 12 IV, XX | comes to pass that probable doctrines are not always received 13 IV, XX | that made them espouse the doctrines they owned and maintained. 14 IV, XX | because concerning those doctrines they keep such a stir about,