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to which (in some sence) St. Peter may be conceived to allude in the 2. Chap. of his first Epistle, where (in express tearms) he saith, The King is Supreme; and by his Spirit of Infallibility, he determines the Question which of late was so much controverted about it, by some Bountefeu's, who, to justifie their own co-ordination, denyed the King's Supremacy. |
to which (in Some sense) Saint Peter may be conceived to allude in the 2. Chap. of his First Epistle, where (in express terms) he Says, The King is Supreme; and by his Spirit of Infallibility, he determines the Question which of late was so much controverted about it, by Some Bountefeu's, who, to justify their own coordination, denied the King's Supremacy. |
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