.( 44$ ) Vt.V.-$4-Vzi4TrinCWW g .CIIA,i'. I X. Prop. 9.7 here is no meer Humane Vni- 'verfal Soveraign, Civil or Ecclejip a/lical over the whole Church and thereforenone to make Laws Obliga- tory to the whole. ยง. z ; ADD this becaufe of the fpecious pretences offome,that fay we are bound to an uniformity in Ceremonies by the Church : and call all Schifmaticks, and fad; as feparate from the Catholick Church , that difoain and difufe filch Ceremonies as on thefe pretences they obtrude. And by the Charch that thus obligeth us, they mean, either fome Univerfal Soveraign Power: or elfe an univerfal Confent of the Church effential (as they call it.) And that Soveraign mull be thePope or a General Council. 4.2.. If it be Univerfal Content of all Believers, that they flip- pole to be the obligingpower, I fhall anfwer them, a . That Be- lieversare not Governours and Law-givers to the Univerfal Church no nor to a particular Church. If that point of the Separatifts be fo odious that afferteth the multitude of Belie- versto be the Governours ofa particular Church, and to have the power of the Keyes : what then {hall we think of them that give them, (even to fuch as they call the Laity themfelves ) the
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