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will neither yield to argument nor authority." If the Papists, like other sects, professed to think of themselves, and to believe what was the result of their own investigation & reflection, it would be unjust to change them with any thing but what they professed at the time. If any man, or any class of men, tell us plainly what their faith is, we ought to give them credit for what they profess, & no more. But if any man tell me that he belongs to a church whose authorized standard of faith is before the world, and whose practice is well known to the world; that he adheres to that standard, and approves that