[ l j2 ] . ~hap. XVIIf. The Fourth Letter to Bijhop · Guning. · To the LordBijhop of Ely~ ('lJr. Gqning.) . My Lord, THough I intended to trouble you no more by . Writing, yet obferving how apt you are to mifiake me, and be~aufe .time {heightened oun .Di_fcourfe ; L~ft I be mifiaken, and confequen{ly ~If-reported, I thus fend you the fum of what I f4i9 toy·our laft, a.s far as it ~oncerned me. · I. ·Whereas yc;m are offended at my Applica– tory Condufion, I mull: !lill fay it , that ['& If t hefe W?re the PrincipleJ upon whic~ our Changes were made by your Endeavour 1661 and 1662. it is no ~of:!der thai Twq thoufapd Mini[ters were Silenced ~~d Caft out~J An? is lt mo~e qffence to yop to hear what you did towards It, than to th~m and their Flocks to {uffer it? Is this impartiality ? .;:, . ,' . ' · II. Mynaming Holden as faying what you fay, was not invidi.oufly to intimate that you differ nqt fr<;>m him ~n any ·thing elfe; but to tell you that thefe thoughts are not new to me , and that evena Papifi pleading rather Hiftor·i~al-J'faturtll· Evidence in Vniverfal Tradition_, than judicial Au– tbority, in this is further from the common Papi[!s .than yoti. · '· · · 1 • • • · Ill. ·Youare offended at my comparing ~ijhop~ · to Kings only in this refpe6t', that they 'both go– ~ vernonly their proper Provinces~ and neither are · 7~ • : • • , , , · · ~ • ·; t- Ralers
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