THE REFORMED CHVRCH
THe confession of the French-men.l 1.1 We beleeue that the word conteined in the Canonicall Writings
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THe confession of the French-men.l 1.1 We beleeue that the word conteined in the Canonicall Writings
proceeded from God. And forasmuch as it is the very rule of trueth, it followeth, that neither antiquity, nor customes, nor the multitude, nor humane wisedome, neither iudgements, nor visions, nor Miracles ought to be opposed to it.
Art. 5.