.· . _Wha·~ a clifmal noife and dangerous ruptut~ cloth the Conrroverfie make now about Confor.:. mity in Brittain, i Anq what, is our' difference? \Ve are aH ?gr~ed,. ' I .. That: ther,e is ,only one Go~, the Gov~r~our ofall the Worl.d, and ofhis Attributes. 2. )hat Man's Soul is immortal,and that he hath . another life after' this to live, 'and Heave'n or Aell mufr Se his end. 3· That Jefus Chrifi God and M.an, is the only Saviour, and .Lord of all. 4. 'I'l~at the Law of God is the . chie(indifpenfible f;?.ule:ofour Faith and Life, by which we mull be judged. 5. That we mufr live foberly, righceoufiy and godly, loving God above 1 all, and our neighbour's as our [elves, ~nd poing a~ we would be done by; fuperiours Ruling for God; and inferiours obeying them under God·)but none having power above him0r againfr . him. 6. Th~t God only is the final Infallible Univerfal Ju~ge of Controverfies :·. That Magifrrates ate Judges who {hall be puniibe'd or protected by the Swdrd. And Pall:ors are Judges who .is fi~ for Communion· in the Churches under their over-fight :.And eve'– ry man a difcerning rational Judge of liis own duty. 7· That without holiriefs, righteoufnefs ~nd temperance, (or mortifying the luils of the flefi1 by theSpirit) no man can be.faved. 8. That no man ibould fin wilfully for any price, or eo: avoid any danger even of death. 9· !hat the Soul fl1Dald be more .cared for _,.than the Body. Io. That no man can love· God and Holine1S too much,.nor obey him too faithfully. , I Io That w_e {hould delight in the Law of the Lord ( and hts' Gofpel) and meditate in it day and ni~ht: t ~· T~a·c ferious, fervent and faithful prayer IS our' dailY, ordinary duty. 13. That we iliou:ld liv·e a·? \'\el · · vv6th&
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