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Through this zeal, Truth it self is often stretched too far, and by a vehement dislike of Errour on the one side, men often run into an Errour of the other, As Dionysius Alexandrinus being too fervent against Sabellius laid the grounds of Arrianism: And S. Chrysostom is observed, in zeal against the Maniches, to have too much extolled the Power of Nature: |
Through this zeal, Truth it self is often stretched too Far, and by a vehement dislike of Error on the one side, men often run into an Error of the other, As Dionysius Alexandrian being too fervent against Sabellius laid the grounds of Arianism: And S. Chrysostom is observed, in zeal against the Maniches, to have too much extolled the Power of Nature: |
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