Baxter - BX1765 B39 1691

\ . [ 58 ] n Magi/fer es] I believe that there is a holy Ca: "tholick Church, but that I mufi believe all that '' it believeth and teacheth, I believe not. ' Au– ,, gujfine appealed from the Nicenc Council to the ''Scripture. We receive not the Baptifm of In- . '~ fants from the Authority of the Church, but · "from the Scripture. And pag. 10_~. he·fueweth " that [Councils have erred, and correCl:'ed one '~ anoth~r, and are more uncertain.than the S'C-rip– " ture. And pag. 50. [The Peace of the Church u is better fecur.ed by referring all to the Scrip– " ture than to the Church'. , "Pag. 501. The Catholick Church in the " Creed is invifible, and known only by Faith. 6. See Bifhop IIa!l's, No Peace with Rome, and his Letter to Laud. It is tedious to cite all in Willet, Slater, Pridet:tux, Abbot, Marton,CrakenthortJ, Challoner, White, and the rell: to this purpofe. " It is moft notorious, that the Church of England was againfi all Forreign Jurifdietion of Pope or Prelates as over this Land. To cite amultitude of fuch Tefiimonies, would but needlefly fwell the Book, and weary the Reader. Chap. II.. The whole Kingdom and Church is Jworn ag;,ain/1 all Forreign JunfdiEiion, and aU alteration of Gover11ment in Churcb and State: Andought not to !Je fhgmathed with PERJURY. § r.THat the whole Churcp and Kingdom is , under fuch Oaths is v1fible. · -~ , · . I. The • •

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