[ 512 1 Church, when he was then a Chrillianwho profe~ . belief of the Creed·as the Chri!lian Symbol , and to delire according to the Lord's Prayer, an.d Pra._. cti[e according to Chrifi's Commands ? And now fo many other things are made neceffary hereto. .Z..64. Do not thofe men deal falfely who fub– fcribe the 39 Articles of the fufficiency of the:· Scripture as eo all things neceifary to Salvucion, and yet fay that it's neceifary wSalvation to obey the Bi{hop of the place in all an(inful things, .and confequently to Believe tbem all to be unjinful? . ~65. Is it by the Divine Authority of i Council or Mundane College of Prelates, that we .kn)w \vhich are the true Writings of Ignatim,Ire..: n.tus, Clemens R. & Alex. Terutflian,Cyprian,Hierom,– Auguftm, &c ? Or do their Critical Writers fepd us to the College or Council to know? Ifnot; why may not the Canon of Scripture be known (yea mu~h better) by meer Hifiorical Tradition · and inherent Evidence ? ~66. Is it not by Hiftory and not Chu'rch Power th&t: we know what ·Popes have been at· Rome, what Couucils have been called, and what they decreed ? And rnay not the fame way fecure us of the Matter of FaCt about the Scripture? ~67. Hath any Council or College yet De.: creed which are the true nd current Copies of the Original of the Scripture? and which of the va.: rious Lett:ions are· true? If they had agreed but of the vulgar Latin, would Sixtu: 5th andCtemens 8th, ba:ve Publi{hed Editions fo vafily different? If they never did it yet, when will they do it? ' . ~~ 68. Did ever Council or College determine·· which is the trnefl Tranilation? - · . ~~ 69. Did ever Council or.Co1lege·give the~- ~htwl'dt :1, C<Jmm~ntary on th~- 1.3ible ~ .$2:{ \
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