• [ 94 ) ~ (a)Sotheyare:eve~of 'Body. (a) But he feme~ thar_ o~e Body of whiCh ' time thought even after Chnfl: 15 Head. ' he was known to the , ' mofi excellent Vairius, that it might be b~gun ' by aConjunction of the Proteftants among them– ~ felves : .Afterwards he faw that d1is was altoge– ~ ther unfeafible ; becaufe, befides that the Genius ' of almofc ali the Calvinifts is moft alien from 'all Peace, the Proteftants are not joyned among · ' thernfelves by any corn- . (b) They are united_in 'mon Government of the all the 7 terms of Umty , Ch h (b) h· h .required , Eph. 4 . 4 ; , , 6. , urc , W lC are They defife not eo be of the Caufes that the Par– any _Univerfal Body but ' ties made canno~ be ga– Chnfts, no more than un- ' thered into one Body of der one Mona.:ch of the ' Protefiants yea .and that World: ' . ' more and more Parttes ' are ready to rife out of them; Wherefore Gro- ' tim now abfolutely judgeth, and many with him, '·that the Proteftanrs cannot be joyned among / ' themfelves unlefs at once they be joyne~ to them 'that cohere to the See of Rome; without which . . 'there can be no ,common (c) Nor m Kmgdoms - c Government .hoped for netther under one Man or , ·. h h ( T Senate · But thex have a mthe C urc • c) herebetter tlnion. ' ' fore he wiilieth that the ~ Divifion which fell out, 'and the Caufes of that Drvifion were taken away. ' The Primacy of the .I3ifhop of Rome according eo ' the Canons, is none of thefe, &c. . · . lb. P. 185. 'Grotius profeffeth that he will fo 'interpret Scripture,God favouring him, and Pious ' Men·being confulted, that he crofs not the Rule ' delivered by himfelf, and by the Council of .' Trent, &c. ' . '
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