IESVIT. [ E]
Hence I may further inferre, that Protestants haue not throughly pondered the place of the Apostle vnto Ti∣mothie, which they 〈◊〉〈◊〉 vehemently vrge to prooue the suf∣ficiencie
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Hence I may further inferre, that Protestants haue not throughly pondered the place of the Apostle vnto Ti∣mothie, which they 〈◊〉〈◊〉 vehemently vrge to prooue the suf∣ficiencie
of sole Scripture, for euery man, as though he had [ A] said absolutely, that the Scriptures are able to instruct or make men wise vnto Saluation, which he saith not but speaking particularly vnto Timothie, saith, They are able to instruct or make thee wise vnto saluation, 〈◊〉〈◊〉 〈◊〉〈◊〉 hast been aforehand instructed by word of mouth, and doost thereupon firmely beleeue all substantiall Doctrines, and knowest all the necessarie practise of Christian Discipline. [ B]