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TRACTS FOR THE TIMES.

therefore the Church is the appointed interpreter of them. Since his time, the Church has gone wrong; but what he says is quite true of the primitive Church. And this is the rule of the Church of England, to interpret Scripture according to the usage of the first centuries.]


(To be continued.)


OXFORD.
The Feast of St. Matthew.



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