I he judged what perfons are ~uilty of fu ch Errors or Herefies; And if particular Pafiors on rhe place rnilil: judge al} fuch petforis, is not the Scrip-: rure the Rul~ ofFatth a fuffictent Rule eo judge of · Herefie by ?·· . · · R:__8r. If it be \vhole Churches that are .to be Judged, will not a brotherly power of .difowning their Communion ferve, without a Governing Power? Had every one a Governing . Power to whom the Apofiles commanded with futh not td eat, nor.hid themgood fpeed? May not Princes re– nounce Communiorr with Neightiour Princes and Nations without being their Governour? ·· .Q__82. In conclufion cloth it ·not remain that this pretended Univerfal Soveraignty ( Monar– chical or Arifiocratical) i~ the device ofthe Prince· 9f Pdde, a Treafonable Ufurpation o'ver all Princes, difobedience toChri!t, Luk._e 22. and An– tichriflian ·ufurpation of his .Prerogative, and a. bafe Captivating of the Souls ar:td Reafon of Man– kind; to a pretended Power which common fenfe, reafon and experience, fully ptoveth to be a natu– ral impoffiQility, or that vvhich in p'raetice nd Mortal Man or College is capable of. Chap. XI. A ·Brtviate of the PaPifts Faith and'· Church DoEfrim, both the MQiuirthitaland Arifta:. · t;ratical fort. sI.y': V' . .... Ii mufi believe that Chri'tl: hath i . · Church before we believe thac· b~' ·is Cnrifi; the Rede'emer. ; . . , . §· it VVe.mtrfi believe that this Church is Jn,; · L· 1 i · fallibl-@..
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