Baxter - BV649 B3 1670

364 The teas oftoller4ting no errors. dren in facrifice to the devil, and Come may think they doGod fervice in killing his fervants; and force may think it their duty to perfwade people that there is no God nor life to come, nor duty, nor fin ; but all things are left to our own wills as lawlefs. Secondly, Or elfeyou mutt tollerate no erreur or fault in religion; And then you mutt advife what meafure ofpenalty you will inflict. Ifbut a litsle,then you tollerate the errour fill : For they that err will err fill ; and they that con fcien- cioufly pray as Daniel did, Dan. 6. or forbear to obey the King as the three Confeffours did. Dan, 3. will do fo (till for all your penalty ; And fo there is no cure, but a tolleratïan fill. But ifyou inflic& upon them, banishment, or death, you mutt refolve that the King íhall d,wei alone, and have no fubjeas, and fo be no King ; nor have anyfervanr, and fo be no Mailers ; nor endure fo much as a wife,and fo be no husband; and if he have children mutt ufe them as K. Philip of Spain did hiseidetic fon Prince Charles, and fo be no Father. It can beno lets than this at 1aí}. Or if you will imprifon tens, every fubjeil muff in prison, and then who shall be the Taylor, andwho (hall find them food Thirdly, Or elfe you mutt deal partially and pnjuftly, andcondemn one while you acquit ano. Cher, for thz. fatrie fault ; or condemn onefort of errours , while you allow to tollerate others ar great : As ifall were to be punished who believe not Chrifts defeent into Hell , while all are tollera- ted , who deny the rest of th W Articles of the Creed. Fourth-

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