Baxter - BX1765 B39 1691

.. [ 53,6 ] . ~s to.o many do)~ ro~ when Papifts'find any .f~cb1 Untruths, they ~~11 J~dge of our Religion .in the fuain by thofe. · · · _· · ·· · . · ! ~§ XIV. We mufc fee tha·t in the Form f>f our !i'oyernment and Worfl1ip , we own not Ptinci'. ples ofConfufion, and fee not up our felves, ou~ p~vifed terms ofChurch .Ad~nit~ance an~ Col?~nu· JllOil, and ther~by feem to JUlhfie fuch Additions among"Papifts and others. · · ~~ · ' ~ ·§XV. 'W~ muft ·live in Love .and Peace and Concord among ·our felves , that our Fraetipns, SeCis,and~rrours·and envious Oppoijrions,make us flOt af~orn,and make not P(l.pifcs think that weare . mad, and that there is 'no way to Unity,and Peace put in P.opety, unjting under one Humane Head. · ·§XVI. We muft mvn Chrifiian Covmiuvion.In– ~efinit~, and as Univerfal as Capacity allpweth ' while we difown Univerfal Humane1~rifdiElion: But wemuft underfrandwell the differenc~. · · · ··W~ a.re e:~ 4 r-ethoritate Imperant~s bound to obey Jurifdjction : But · ~o hold Agreements nothing }.)inds u~ bqt Go&~ gener~l Corpmands for ~ Peac~ ~nd Concord, andou.r own ContraCt and the eom-. p1qn good. · So' that ifCp~ncils agree ~m any thing , ~omr:lry to thefe Ends , -no Church 1s bound by fuch ih~ir' Capops, ~ nor to confent. Ju(r as a Dfett pf Kings 'an~fStatt s are free to con[eni or 9iffent JO a Major Vote ' as the rea(on ot the thmg re· RUireth ·(and QO further) ·for the common advan~ ·, tageof (:hriftianity•. i· But have no oneKing Uni-: verfal tp W~OJP th~y are all Subjects. . ' " . \ ' § XVII. Yet if any King and Peoplewill be fo ilavif1, as t(Y fubject tbemfelves to a foreign King ~r Jprifdietiop,~h~!rownfpnfent mayoblig~ ~he~ ~s far as·'~el f. enflaving tnay do~ ·. ~ •' " : , ,:• . -~ '. ' ·''' 't . ,, ') . ... s XVIII, . "" '\< 1 ~ i. /

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