Baxter - BX1763 B28

(89. ) hardly blufh, when you have the face to bring in fuckan inftance, and by the inferting of a word or two of your own, to dare to wail off from your Religion the blot of Perfidioufnefs and Rebellions when it is part of theDe- crees of your approved General Council. The Prevari- cator wrongeth you, > 1. By making [not ofhis Religion] to be all that's neceffary to free you from allegiance. 2. By putting in [ or any other Oath for a piece of Money :] I have not yet found that the Popeundertaketh to difpenfe witha man that will fwear to believe the Roman Church,, or the reit in Pope Pius his Trent Oath, nor yet with the Vow of Baptifm, if fecondéd by an Oath. 3. By laying only [If his Prince perfectite him ; ] for the Doctors lay that hemuft be firtt excommunicate, or a Heretick at leaft, and force fay he muff have the Pope's Order before he may kill a King;and the CouncilonlyfpeakethofDepo/'n and not of killing. q.. And the Prevaricator too raíhly promifed [canonizing : ] He that murdered one of _ the French Kings, was but pratfed in an Orationby thePope (proved by many) but not Canonized : Garnet was not every one. But becaufe I fee you grow fobold, (and allo in what follows return towhat you had Paid before) I will, inftead of following you farther, tell you what fuch as I mean by a Papifi, and what fonae other men mean by him. CHAPE

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