Baxter - Houston-Packer Collection BX5151 .B3 1659

The Contents. Chap.5. objellions againfl the forementione4Pre f 'iency a` tfrwered, p.3 16. Chap.6. The fummof theforegoing Propofitions, and the con tflency of them, with the principles of each party, an fo their aptitude toreconcile, .p.33.5 Chap`. 7. Some Inflances proving ;hat moderate men will agreeupon the forementioned terms, p.339. Bithop Halls full Confine, p. 340,342. Dr. Hide (of the newparty ) fligmatizethhis book with the brand of irrational separatifm and Recufancy , P. 342,343. 13ifbop Whet full Content to us, p.344. with pr. Hold [- worths, andDr. Fo.rbs. The Presbyterians Content to the fame terms. Mr. Gata- kers, Mr. Gerees, the LondonProvince, Beza's,Cal- vins, Mr. Rich. Vines in two Letters : Bifhops can have no otherpower over rafters of other Churches, then the Synods have, p.347,348. Presbyterians for a Church of one congregation, p.348. The Polonianprotefiants Government, p.3 5 3 DISPUTATION 4. \T ]Nether a flinted Liturgy or Formof ,vor/hip be V adefirable meansfor thepeace of,theft churches? Propofition. A fluted Liturgy is in it fell lawful, P359. Prop.a. A filmedLiturgy in tome parts ofpublick holy fervice is ordinarilyneceffart', p.36s Prop.3. In thofe parts ofpublick wor(hip where a form is not of ordinary micefsity, bat only Lawful, yet may it not only be fubmitted to, but defred, reben thepeace of the Churchdotb accidentally require it, p.367. Prop.41

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