not always unlawfully obeyed. 19 rity May preponderate as a more weighty acci- dent. If it be lawful to give a Thief my purfe, to five my life, which is not lawful for him w de- mandor take Then fore it is lawful to obey a King, a Parent, a Maf}er ac a Pator, in thine not evil in themfelves , though they unlawfully comrhand them. I fay not that we mutt do fo in: ail things which are evil but by accident: Forfors c accidents may make it fo great an evil,as no man; command can preponderateand make it lawful But in fomt cafes it is fo, though not in all. Therefore remember that you do not prove it finful in you to do fuch things , by proving it a fn in the impofer, unlefs you have fome better teaCon, and can fliew a Law of Cod forbidding DIRECT. XXXV. Thi. k not that you xreguilty of all the Faults ofother me s warrJhip with whom youjoyn ; no not of the LMinijlers or Congregations ; Nor that you are bound to feparate from them in worlhip &ecoufe ofall Shefaults in their performance. 1"His Errour is a common caufe of feparati4' .t ons; but fuch as will fuffer no two men to joyn together , but will turn all Churches into, confuGon ,. and crumbfle them toduff. ,. if it be fálly praañfeda For there is no man alive thac rdo,riiippegh Goa without fa1e Lin : as'g faid.be r&em
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