Baxter - BX1765 B39 1691

• . [ !06 ] Page 104. ('·To my Objedion that all Prote· ~ fiants mull: then pafs for Schifmaticks that take 'not the Pope for · Principium Vnitatis and Patri· .t arch, &c. he anfwereth [fiill weaker and weak– ,.er : --Mpft aMan quit his jufi right becaufe ' fome diflike it ? Their dillike is fcandal taken ; 'but the quitting of that which is right for their ' fatisfadion fhould be the fcandal given : Whe– ' rher is the worfe ? i. How are they forced to ''fall under the reproach of Schifinaricks? If they 'be forced any way, it is by their own wilful ' Humours or erroneous Confcience : Others force ' them not. 2. I would have him confider which ' is \vorfe and the more dangerous condition, for ., Chrifrians to fall under the reproach of Schif- ' maticks- or to fall into Schifm it felf. Who– ' foever iball oppo[e tbe jull: Power of a Lawful ' Patriarch lawfully proceeding is a material Schif- ' matick. ] I • • Reader, I forbear confuting thefe fhings by the way, being now but on the Hifiorical relation of their Judgments. You fee how great neceffiry (to avoid Scbifm) they place in our fubjedion to aForreign Jurifdiction. The Confutation you ~ . iball have of all together. · ' Chap. 1X. The Jz.ul __ l!,ment of Arc/Jbijbop Laud, as deli7,.:ered !Jy Dr. Heylin, and !Jy hirnfelf. §. r. JN the·Life of Archbia1op f-'ttud, Pag4r4, 415, 416; 412. [' Touchmg the Defign 'of working a Reconciliation betwixt us and 'Rome, I find it charged on him by another Wri– ~ ter

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