The Works of the Most Reverend Father in God, William Laud, D.D., Sometime Lord Archbishop of Canterbury

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EeeleaisB m se,] Q[uswt.] 8. A[rtic]. 1. —[Stapleton.] ibid. QTusBst.] 1 . A[rtic] [in tit. Op., tom. 1. p. 750. C. ubi sup. 8. [in fin. Req>ons. ad Arg. 18. Op., p. 41. note K] tom. i. p. 744. B ] F gQo mode diTina.-^[Stapleton.] T 2 Digitized by Google 276 Councils not infallible either in means or conclusion.
CoirFBRBHos against all evidence of truths and his own grounds that sajrs fTshbr. ^*^ Against all evidence of truth: for in all ages, all men that once admitted the Scripture to be the
...word of God, as all Christians do, do with the same breath grant it most undoubted and infallible. But all men have not so judged of the Church's definitions, though they have in greatest obedience submitted to them. And against his own grounds that says it : for the Scripture is absolutely, and every way, divine; the Church's definition is but suo modo, ^'in a sort or manner,'' divine. But that which is but in a sort, can never be a foundation in a higher degree than that which is absolute and every way such: therefore neither can the definition of the Church be so infallible as the Scripture, much less in altiori genere, '^ in a higher kind," than the Scripture.

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