contained? Finally, they were intended to be the contract of the covenant between God and us. Now who would say that either more or different things than those which we now find written were either promised by God or required from us? XVIII. (5) All doctrinal traditions besides the Scriptures are rejected (Is. 29:13). “In vain they do worship me, teaching the doctrines and commandments of men” (Mt. 15:4, 9). Nor can it be replied that the Pharisaical traditions are rejected, not the apostolic. All
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