(417) W%-> r4WWWW14,t1TTfi;-4- CHAP. I V. Prop. 3. 8c. 4.. If things unlawfull are commanded as indiArent, or things indifferent as 5\Ceceffary,they arefin. fully impofed, and the more, becaure of fucb pretenfes. r. I-I E calling things Indifferent, that are unZ, lawful!, will not make them Indifferent. -) Ifmen will invent and introduce new Sa- cramesits, and when they have done, fay [ we intend them not for Sacraments or neceffary things, but as indifferent acci- dents of other Duties,] this will not make them things in- different: For it is not the alteringofa name that maketh it ano ther thing. §. 2. Ifthings Indifferent be impofed as Neceirary, they be come a fin to the Impofer, andoft-times to the Pradifer. For c.lc is a faliification, when the thing is pretended sobeNeceffary that is not: And untruths inLaws, are far from being commends.. ble. 2. It tends todeceive mens underflandings,toaeon things Neceffary that are not. 3. It tends to drawmen tovain endear yours : while they tyfe thofe things as Neceffary (Duties or itLani)that indeed are none,they lofe their labour by the mifiake,: 4. lt tendeth to corrupt mens Affeaions,by breeding in them a falfekindofzeal for the things that theymittake tobe foneceffary. 3. Yea worfe; it tends to engage mea in parties and
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