The Works of John Owen, volume 14

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The Works of John Owen, volume 14
John Owen, Andrew Thomson
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Principles of Papists, whereon they proceed in bringing men to a settlement in religion and the unity of faith, examined.
YoUB plea to this purpose is blended with a double pretence of pope and church. Scmaetimes you tell us of the pope and his suc- cession to St Peter, and sometimes of th^ church and its authority.
Sometimes you spesk as if both these were one and the same; and Digitized by Google 282 A VINDICATION OF THE ANIMADVEBSIONS ON FIAT LTJX.
sometimes you seem to distmguish them. Some
... of you lay most weight upon the papal succession and infallibility; and some on the church's jurisdiction and authority, I shall crave leave to take your pleas asunder, and first to consider what force they have in them, as imto the end whereunto they are applied, severally and apart; and then see what, in their joint concurrence, they can contribute thereunto. And whatever you think of it, I suppose this course of proceeding will please ingenuous persons and lovers of truth, because it enables them to take a distinct view of the things whereon they are to give judgment; whereas in your handling of them, something you suppose, something you insinuate, something you openly aver, yet so confound them with other heterogeneous discourses, that it can hardly be discerned what grounds you build upon; — a way of proceeding which, as it argues a secret guilt and fear of bringing forth your prin- ciples to light, so a gross kind of sophistry exploded by all masters of reason whatsoever.

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