.• ( I :.2 ] ' makes them Hereticks to , (b) And having before ' the Church that ·Com– madeth~ Ch~rch of Eng1 'municate with Heretick landSchtfmatiCks he makes , d S h'fi · k S all Schifmaticks that Cornan C 1 matte S, that municate with it. 'CommunicatewithSchi{: . . ' maticks. (bJ Page 94· 'The Fleth and Blood of Chrifi: by ' Incarnation, the Elements by Confecration be– ' ing united to the Spirit, that is, the Godhead of 'Chrifr, become both One Sacramentally, by be– ' ing both One with the Spirit or Godhead, to 'the conveying of Gods Spirit to a Chrifiian. Page I 15. ' The worlhipping the Hoft in the ' Papacy is not Idolatry. ' · Page r32. ' He faith that the Oath of Supre– ' macy is but to exclude the Popes Temporal ' power: But becaufe the words feem to exclude 'the power of General Councils, of which the 'Pope is and ou~ht to be the chief Member, of ' n.eceffity the Law gives great offence : And that ' .offence is the fin of the Kingdom, and calls for ' ' Gods Vengeance ·on it ; :which though all are in– ' volv:ed in, the account in the other World will ' lye on them, which may change it and will 'not. Page I 34· ' But the authority of thofe Divines ' of this Church lvho have declared the fegce of 'the Oath ofSupremacy with publick allowance ' are now alledged by the Papifis themfelves eo 'infer that the matter of it is lawful ( as exclu– ' ding only the Popes Civil Power. ) ·Page 14r. ··' We r(:ceive the Body and Blood 'of Chrifi, and by confequence his Spirit Hypo– ' fratically united to the fame, to inable us to per- ~ form. · · · , . 1 Page
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