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7. The common received Catholick Doctrine teacheth, that whereas in General Councils (the only Tribunal which is by all acknowledg'd to be infallible) there may be either, 1. A Declaration of Traditionary Doctrines, which formerly before such Declaration did not evidently and •niversally appear to be Traditionary: 2. Or a Decision of Debates about clear and immediate Consequences of such Doctrines. In both these the Church is infallible, Infallible I say (not to enlarge Disputes beyond the present exigence) at least in all points any way necessary to our Salvation; |
7. The Common received Catholic Doctrine Teaches, that whereas in General Councils (the only Tribunal which is by all acknowledged to be infallible) there may be either, 1. A Declaration of Traditionary Doctrines, which formerly before such Declaration did not evidently and •niversally appear to be Traditionary: 2. Or a Decision of Debates about clear and immediate Consequences of such Doctrines. In both these the Church is infallible, Infallible I say (not to enlarge Disputes beyond the present exigence) At least in all points any Way necessary to our Salvation; |
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