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Excerpt from The Doctrine of Charity and Faith
2. IT has been shown here and there, in the explanations which. Precede, that the Do'ctrine in the Ancient Churches was the Doctrine of Charity, and that that Doctrine conjoined all the Churches, and so out of many made one; for all those who lived in the good of charity they acknowledged as men of the church, and called them brethren, however they might disagree besides in the truths which at this day are called those of belief. In these one instructed another, - which was. Among their works of charity; and they also were not indignant, if one did not accede to another's Opinion; knowing that as far as every one is in good, so much of truth he receives. - 6628.
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