'PG% r (445 ) lvRP Ili''..^;a CHAP. VIII Prop. 8. Thofe orders may be , profitao ble for the Peace oftheChurches in one ation, that are not neceffary to the Peace of the Churches in many Nations. g, i. ALr mention this r. Becaufe theRomanifts are fo peremptory for the Neceffity of their ceremonies through all the world : as if the unity, peace, or well being of the, Church, atleaft, didhang on thefe. And yet fometimes they could difpeace with thedifferent rites of the Greeks, if they could but have got them under their power by it. g. 2. Alfo 2. Becaufe the Proteftants called Lutherans,ftick fo rigidly on their ceremonies (as Private Confefïion Exor- cifm,Images,Veftments, C7c.) as if there had been neceffary to the unity ofthe Churches. And thePacifiers find a difficulty in reconciling the Churches offeveral nations,becaufe there expel an uniformity in ceremonies. g, 3: And fo neceffarydoth it feem in the judgement of Tome deludedfouls,thatall Churches be one in a vifible Policy, and uniformity ofRites, that upon this very account they forfake the Proteftant Churches and turn Papifts. As if Chrift were nor a fufficient Head and Center for Catholick union, and his Laws and waitsfufficient forour terms of uniformity, uniefs we are Lii 3 ail
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