Baxter - BX1765 B39 1691

[46.i J. . . on!y the King e; g. ofFrance dJould fubject hlni4-' (elf to Foreigners, and ·forbid al,l to .pr€ach and publickly Worihip God that .will not Syvear-Al• · legiance to him, and obeyhim as their King. · § 5. In rhefe dreadful cafesr we ~till: difiio.– guifh, J. ,Benveen fucha Bilhop as is a J\t1e_,mbe'r~ ~· ofa Protefiant ;Nation, aqd who mrnetl) -againjl;. the Law ofthe Land and £he -Confenc of othet• Churches, aQd fuch as would. draw the whole Land with him, or is bnt one in a common Re-· volt. _ . ~. BetweenaMinifier who was Ordained ancL fubjeet to the Bilhop-before h€ revolted, and one that is Ordained and fubjeeted to·himafter._ _: · 3• J3etween aBi{hop whofe revolt is profeffed 7 . and one that denieth it; or keeps it-fecret~ _ - 4· .Betwe~n living peaceably, and owning the Right of the Bifhops Authm:ity. · . r. Between obeying him as a l\.1agifirate and as a Church Pallor. · 6. Between obeying him as a meer Bit11op,. and. as the Subject ofaForeign Pmver. . 7· Between obeying fuch a one when the Church accepteth him, or when he is bat an in· truder againfi their confenr, . . '- 8. Between fubjeCiionin neceffiry ·cafes .whera no better q _n be had, and in cafes unueGeffary where we may hive better.. § 6. And ! 'iball fpeak ~Y thou~hts a·s in a. dreadful cafe 1t1 thefe Coaclu(IOns. - I. If the Bil11ops·revolt to aForeign Jurifdi'tti– on be unknown, it maketh rior that Obedienc-e· to him unlawful which was· his due. IL Ifa few I3ilhops revolt to a Fordgn U-fur– , per)it~s eafie ro,fete that no011e thould follow them H l1again!~ •

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