304 Aph. 5. A chain of f Principles. pals lenience upon the combatants du- allowed. Whereas thole whom the judges rewarded were called,.,,, ap- proved ones. 3. That this unappro- vednels may either relate to God him- felf, or to good men. If toGod the fu- preme judge, then whofoever carried' himíelf arnifs in any particular courfe of living, offendeth the Lord falleth . under his fatherly difpleafure, and is as to this particular, a perlon difallowed and rejected, how firm foever his lfa. tion may be as to the main. If to good men, who are fub'ordinately to judge of their preachers dotrine and con- verfation, a teacher is then Paid to be unapprovedof them, when upon ob- fervation of fom:e unfaithfulnefs or loofencfs in his demeanour, force fend fuality or unlawfull indulgence to his body, they begin to difeíleem him, in comparifon of what they did before,, yea perhaps to call him out of their af fedions, andoftheir prayers, ofwhich till then he was apartaker. Th:efe
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