" I ( 476 J againll admittingHereticks to Communion. They mull: hear with us their .own DoCtrines· and Pra:. difes c~ndemned; and they mufr)1ear ours.affert.. ed, whtch they abhor. And what Peace wrll this hypocriGe keep ? V. It will tempt the Preachers to give over Preaching again!l any -of their Popiili Errours, when they know how offenGve it will prove to the Auditors: And fo thePrQtefiants alfowill be wronged? VI. le will overthrow all ferious true Church Difcipline:when ourChurch Communion is croud.. ed with men that hold the fame Princ,iples which Protefiants take tobe Heretical, and Treafonable . · againfr Chrifi,and praetife what they call Idolatry, and are indeed of another Church , and under a Foreign Jurifdiet:ion. · How can our Church Go– vernours cenfure, and call: out any others that be not gre:Iter Sinners than thefe men whom they would draw in? And what a Church will that be that taketh in all Sinners not ·worfe than rhefe? VII. Howwill it 'look in the Eyes of God, c.md ' all jufi Men, that our Church fhould ip(o faEto Ex– communicate all thofe Proteftants, how Learned, Pious and Peaceable {()ever, that do but fay that any thing in the Chun::h Government, Liturgy, and Ceremonies is unbwful,according to tire Can. J ,6,7,8. and Glence ·Protefiants for fcrupling Sub· fcription or a Ceremony, at the fame time of(er Communion to all the Papifts that w.ill accept. it and come in ? , VIII. It ,will unavoidably caufe a far greater Schifm in the Church of England than hath yet been made: For it will drive our rhe befi, ifnot the gr·eatefi part from itsCommunion : Can they think
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