/ ., [ '1.07 ] And I cannot help it 5 not knowing poffibly how to know , 1. Who this College .is ? 2. What Councils. 3· Or which be the Laws which I muft obey , 4· Nor with I what degree of Obe-, dience. 5. .Nor that they have ·fuch <Pmver. How great need have I then earnefiJy to beg your fpeedy help.for my Inform.ation : Which will oblige Tour Servant Decemb. 27. r679. ·. ., Ri. Baxter. Chap. XVII. ' The · Third Letter .to Bijhop Guning~ To the Right Revere~d the Lord Bijhop of Ely. I My Lord,' .THough in Conference I told you the Senfe which I had of your words , ye·c judging it my duty to think of them over and over again, I I alfo judge it my duty in Writing to leave with 1 you the fum of fuch a Judgment as I amable to· pafs on them, on my befi Confideration , leaving it now to your felf whether you will by word or writing return any ful'tber Anfwer, my hopes of Satisfaction thereby being very Jo,w. The fum of your Speech which I am concerned in,·is as followeth: I. ''That certainly a Supr.eam Vicariom Govern– " ing Power there is in the Bifhops by· Chrift's Jnfli– " tution, I. Becaufe it is Prophefted, IfaL 6o. I 2. ~~That the Nation and Kingdom that will not ferve "the • • • 1. <
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