[ 2)2 ] ' Pafiors are Commidioned by God to their feve·ral ,Provii1ces, Governing the whole only per pt~rtes between them ; and God, as the Monarch, ma– keth them fuch Univerfal Laws as they mufi Rule and be Ruled by. And that there is no more· proof of one Ecclefiafiick Humane Judicature to Rule all the World, than of one Civil one; and lefs probability : But that Princes and Pafiors mull: do all by the bell: Advantages of U~ity,Lov:e and Concord, and keep fuch Synods and Corre– fpondencies as are necetfary· to that end ; I fup– pofe that every Kingdom bath its own King and Inf~riour . Magifirates Ruling by . th€ir feveral Courts and Circuits, and by the Kings Laws; but not Ruling all the Kingdom as one College of a Voting Synod of Judges, Jufiicesand ,Majors. If Senates have any .where a Supremacy, it is from · · , ~the peculiar Confiitution of that Commonwealth; · and there is no Inaitution of a College of Kings (or one Monarch) to Rule ·all the Earth : But their Unity is centr~d in God chat is one. I fuppofe that the King h~tg ordained that all Free-Schools in England, Scotland and Ireland, 1hal1 have each their proper Schoolmafiers, one to a fmall School, and to a'great one a Chief Mafier, with under Schoolrnafiers ; and he bath cmade an Order that they !ball teach E. g. Lilly's Gram.. mar, and faithfully perform their Trufi, or be put out by them that have the Power-: And if any . School-Difficulty occur, they may do well to con– fult for their Mutual Help. " . But you feem to add, g. d. as if, 1. All the ..World is .one Hun.i~ne School, though under fe.. veral Kings. 2. None is a Member of this School that is not under the College of Schoolmafiers ~ , - -. · that
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