Baxter - Houston-Packer Collection BX5151 .B3 1659

(4ó3) Mr.Paybody,Dr. fohn u gefs (who told the King of Polliór glaffes that were broken by C.efar,that no more anger and dan- ger ofmens lives fbould follow ; and would have had him fo to have ufed our Ceremonies.) So Zanchy that judged the Ceremonies fuch as might lawfully be ufed, didwrite to the Queen to take them down, and not leave them as fnares to can out the Minitiers, and at the fame time hewrote to the Mini- fiers to ufe them', in cafe the Queenwouldnot be perfwaded to forbear the impalingand urgingof them. 4.9. If I be bound toobey a Governour ifhe let me topick draws, or tohunt a feather, it followethnot that he may law- fully command ir. I have heard manypleading for Ceremonies fay, that if the Magiftrate commanded them, and would not otherwife permit them to preach the Gofpel, they would preach in a fools Coat and a fools Cap witha feather, rather then for- bear. But 1 do not think that any of them would juflifie that Ruler that would make fuch a `Law, that no man fhould preachor celebrate the Sacraments,but in a foolsCoat and Cap : fuch might owed torbe judged by Chrifl as the (corners of him and his,Ordinances. CHAP.

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