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[8]Reformation is good when reformation is wanting, but to be always reforming is no reformation at all: it is behaving like children, tossed to and fro with every wind of doctrine. All errors of any moment have been purged off long ago by the care of our Reformers, and why are we then still reforming? Physic may be proper at certain seasons, but to pretend to live constantly upon it, instead of food, is the certain way to impair, and in a little time to destroy, the best and soundest constitution in the world.Remarks on Dr. Clarke’s Exposition,&c.by Waterland, (Works, vol. 5, p. 436.)
[14]Romans, xiv. 4.
[22a]Mark xvi. 16.
[22b]Luke xii. 47, 48.
[22c]Romans, iii. 19.
[22d]Romans, ii. 12.
[23]John, iii. 19.
[25]Pearson on the Creed, Article ix, page 350. Archbishop Seeker, &c.
[27]I quote from memory, not having the pamphlet before me, nor being able to procure it; but trust what I have advanced is substantially correct.
[28]1 Corinthians, xi. 18.
[29]I would undertake to prove that there is not an Article in any of our three Creeds, which was not directed against some particular and prevailing error. Dr. Burton’sSermonsbefore the University of Oxford, p. 248.