Baxter - BX1765 B39 1691

[ 474] and Judgment under Chrilt on Earth , and that either the Pope hirn'felf, with a General Council or a Council where the Pope is Prefldent and FrincipiumVnitatis , is this Soveraign, this is the E!fence of Popery continued. 2. If the Papirts fhould quit this Univerfal Soveraignry, and yet hold their ,other groffell: · Errours {as Tr~nfubftantiation, Image-Worfhip, Praying · in an unknown Tongue, forbidding to . read the Scripture tranflated, and fuch like) They would be ftill Herericks, though not Papifis. .. . 3. But if they only re tain {ome tolerable Er– roars, we lhould. be willing eo receiveall fuch to ·· our Communion. · z. If the change mull be in the Protefianrs, what is it that they mull: change? If it be any Truth q~· Duty which they forfake, or any Sin \vhich they rnuil commit, they cannot honeHly fo change · . But if it be any En~ours er 'Sins that we mull: forfake, that is a very de!i rable Change. Some men do ignorantl y charge fome Errours on the Papifis which they·are not guilty of; or· lay the Er~ours of fome few l!pon rhe moft : Some make E~r..ours which are but de nemine to feem to be de;-e: and leHer Errours feem great : Some take divers Truths to be Errour : And fome·are ready wca)l feme lawful Cuftoms of the Papifts, by.the pame ~fPopery, and Antichri fii an : ~ome would deny Papifis the common Civilities'and Liberties which · are their due. All fuch thi ngs as thefe \ve would have ~hanged. And if ~l \ering any indifferent Pract iceof ours, vi·ould win them froni their El·– rour ro theTrurh, ~,ve f11ould (o bexorne all things · 1oall men, to !~vt fome. · • §6.

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