t, [ ii2 J {adsfle the doubtful, than one ~1~n·s word alone: 2. And Chrifi's Work was to be done in Unity. §. 4 · II. As to the Seat of this Power I anfwer, 1. All the true Bi{hops qf the V't7 orld Gov,ern the. particular Churches as Kings Govern all the King– doms of the World, under God , one Univerfal Nionarch : Bm there is ·neither one Univerfal ' Monarchical, Arifiocratical or Dem@cratical So– veraigo, Civil or EcclefiafHcal under Chrift : But each hath his mvn part. · §. 5. 2. I have (hewed the impoffibility of our judging of the Major Vqtes at our difiances in moil controverted Cafes. . §. 6. 3· And I have, where I toldyou, proved . :tha_t there neNer were, muft or will be true Uni- · Verfal Councils, much lefs are fuch the Handing Governours of the Church. But in Cafes of need, fuch as can well do it, iliould come to help each ',__other by Council and Coocord,without pretending toUniverfal Governing Power. §. 7· 4· I. 'vVho called them to Nice, Epheft.u, Cha(cedon , Conftantinople, &c. out of the Extra: Imperial Countries·? 2. Who fhall call them now out of the Empire of the Turk, .Abatfia, the Mogul, Tartary, and the reft? , 3· Ifcalling Men make the Council Univ~rfa:l though they come not,is it aCouncil ifnone come? Qr how many muft it be to afcertain us that it is Univerfal? Hath the Pope the Calling Power? ~r who is it, and how proved, that they that obey it not may be' unexcufeable ? 1 . §. 8;. 5. I have- /told you how unable I am to know what the Major part of all Chrifiians or • Bifhot~ in theW<,?rld receive , fave qn!y by U!I– certam '
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