Fleming - BT60 F54 C66 1743

. \ . ~ . I ofRELIGJON. 39 World 1 in that Manner~ a·nd by fuch in– fallible Evidence of · its Truth, as may render all inexc~fable, who give not. in- .. tire Credit thereto. Ill. I can be no tnore c1ear and aflu{ · ed, that there is but one Sun in the Fir- . - mament, that1' that the,re is but one ' · Fountain, 'and Repofitory of facred Light about Religion~ which is the Scripture, and its being the alone pn,blic Srandard of Truth to the whole World. .. . IV. THAT no Way \vas ever made known to recover Mankind frotn aState of Bondage, Darknefs, and Mifery, con– :fifient with ~ the very Ufe of Reafon, but ' .'. \ by this bleifed r.ight which 111ineth there• .V. YEA,tn.at there is as vifible a Dif.: feret1ce, betwixt the fame ·and·any pre– tended Religion which ever was befides jn the World, as there is betwi xt Day and Night, which is founded in the jrn– Jnutable Nature of theie_ -Things in themfelves. · · ·· . . . ·· · , · ·VI~ · T HA. T there is one proper Sphere, where this ·glorious Light of divine Truth is fixed, and wherein it fhines .forth ftotn ~ one Age to another ·; which is the Cbriftiai1 Church. . · · .._, . D 2 Qj1eft. VI. "' ·. ·' ' ' I

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