[ 537 j ' § XVIII~-Wemufi not deny what good ut'e God hath made of Romc~s Grandure, Unity and Coneord:: It's Hke elfe Chrifiianity had not kept up fuch advantages of firength,wealth and concord egainfi the great Ppwer of ~he Mahomer;m and Heathen Enemies. · ,· . ; . 1 • · § XIX~ We mull not by the Scandals ~f fome ' Perrons or Fraternities , be drawn to think the refi are like them ' qor to deny but {uch men as Ber11ard, (3erfon, and abundance of Fryars , and Nuns; though zealous · for the Roman Concord, were godly excell~nt Perfons : Even in -the aarlt Ages ·of their Church, what ab~dance'of mofi: :learned S,ch~l Doctors had they, 1n which much I)iety alfo appeared (as in Bonavent~tre~ ' AtjuintU, I . Henricuiab Ha[Jia, aRd many fuch. As ·alfo in . many· of thei'r ..Bilho'ps ,- as Bororr;,uu,. SdleJ, &c. And in ihe Oratorians ; and many moft Learned Je(ui;rs. · A~l th~s ~e mull canpidly confefs and hoooo~ · • § XX. The common Interell of Humanity _, Chrifiianiry and God·s forefaid fundamental Pre– cepts ; oblige \Prot~fipht and Papifi .Princes ro Confederate how ~o hve 'peaceably among them- . felves, and to unite again.fi the Common Enemies, \vhile they catinot yet agree in the Points ·of Diffe– rence. That fo far as they a~e agr~ed, they qJa)' walk by the fame rule. . r · § XXI. 1 think we ihould hurt no Papifi in , Body or Goods, any·further than is neceifary to our own Defence, and the Defence of the Truth, and Souls gfMeri; arid tp~Kingdoms fafecy. But ' win them by Love~ · · · ''.' · · · · · , · · § XXIll3edmfe a facriou ~ Sollicitation c>fthe ig.; porant to fubmit tQ their foreign Jurifdietiqn; is ·· ·· · · · · · · · .. ' "" - · enmiry · ' .. I •
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