DavidW, in your answer to the first cross-examination question, you cited Vincent de Lérins' aphorism that "that which has been believed everywhere, always, and by all" is how one can distinguish Sacred Apostolic Tradition from mere traditions of men.
How do you know that this is indeed the correct rule of faith?
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