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1 IV, 260| the rule of belief, men of ancient time would then be without
2 V, 301| power.~Why do we follow the ancient laws and opinions? Is it
3 IX, 601| admirable; it is the most ancient book in the world, and the
4 IX, 617| corner of the world the most ancient people in it, declaring
5 IX, 618| Mahomet and of China, of the ancient Romans and of the Egyptians,
6 IX, 618| peoples on earth, the most ancient of all, and whose histories
7 IX, 618| generations than the most ancient which we possess.~I find,
8 IX, 619| or people, is the most ancient within human knowledge,
9 IX, 619| governed is at once the most ancient law in the world, the most
10 IX, 619| point out that it is so ancient that the very name of law
11 IX, 619| judgement, that the most ancient legislators, Greek and Roman,
12 IX, 619| all, is itself the most ancient book in the world, those
13 XI, 712| things since I appointed the ancient people, and the things that
14 XI, 712| hath declared this from ancient time? Who hath told it from
15 XI, 712| the beginning, and from ancient times the things that are
16 XII, 736| is a nation which is more ancient than every other nation.
17 XIV, 866| 867. If the ancient Church was in error, the
18 XIV, 866| tradition from the hand of the ancient Church; and so this submission
19 XIV, 866| and this conformity to the ancient Church prevail and correct
20 XIV, 866| and correct all. But the ancient Church did not assume the
21 XIV, 866| assume and consider the ancient.~
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