[ 419 ] ;. A Kingd0m or Church ·uAder no· Laws but Gods and their own, are not of the fame Species with a Kingdom or Church under Foreign Laws above their.own. And fo it's here fappofe& 4· _A Kingdom and Church 'Whofe Jufiices, Ju9ges, Captains and all Officers receive their I Pqwer andCommiffion from a Foreign Soveraign Power, is fpecifically divef's fFom that which cloth not: And·fo it is here.· . ~· AKingdom and Churchwhich may be · ptt· nilhed by a Supreme Foreign Power, and mull: b« judged by ther.n, is not of Jhe fame Species with that which may not. But, &e. _ · 6. A Kingdom and Church whofe Subjects may appeal from thek·own King or Church-Go– vernours to a Foreign Power, are not of the fame Species with that which may not: But the two Churches in qu~£Hon fo differ: Therefore they at:e not of.the fame Species : And therefore Mr. Thorndikg and fuch, truly acknowledge this as their foundation, that .without ()Wning One Vni– verfal Gq'?'.eriJing Ch1erch, there · is no Union, nor true Conlifience in the particulars. ;:t:'he Conf~quence is evident, .That the Church. '\vhich ac~ording to Dr., Heylin, A. Biiliop Laud wquld have had, and which A. Biibop· Bromhall, and his Defender Dr. Park§r, and Grotim; and. his Defender Dr. -Pierce, and .Biibop Gunin£ and 11is ~haplai11 Dr. Saywell, and Mr. Thorndike, Mr. Dod– well, Bitl1op Sparrow, and all of that mind are for, is not the Protefiant Church of England, nor at all a true Protefiant Church : But as far as I can un– d~rfiand their words , it is the fame ViGple· Church·form, 'and Government) which the Councils of Conftance and Bajit were for, and • whi<;h
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