Baxter - BX1763 B28

(178) For the approvedGeneral Councils of Srcfl and con- fiance fay the_firíl, (and others ; ) and thofe fore-cited at theLateran and Florence fay the latter. XIV. " He makethuncharitableness, and bold damn- " ing all others, a comfortable maskof the fafety of his " flute, and the truth of his Religion, and our Charity " a markthat ours is worfe ; whereas Chrift hath Paid, By this fhall all men know that ye are my Difciples, ifye love one another. It's ufual with them to fay, [You fay that a Papiji may be faved, and we fay that a Froteflant cannot ;, therefore we are in the rater Hate.] As if our cafe were ever the more dangerous for their condemning us. As if a man that doteth in aFever, should fay to thofe about him, [You fay that Ipay live, and Ifay that all you are mortally lick ; thereforemy cafe is better thanyours.] God faith, Judge not, that ye be not judged ; and who art thou that judge(% another mans Servant ? And thefe men hope their cafe is fafe, becaufe they fin againft this Law, and damn the anoft of the Univerfal Church. XV. " A Papi thinketh that all the Bible is not big. " enough, or hath not enough in it, to fave thofe that "believe and pracgife "it, or to make us a lavingReligi- " on ; but other Tradition mutt be received with equal " reverence ; and the Decrees of all theapproved Gene- ralCouncils mutt make it up. XVII. ac He c jnfeffeth every Article `aid word of the "Religionöf the Proteftants to be infallibly true ;. and " yet holdeth that they are to be burnt and damned as Hereticks. For he confeffeth every part of the :Canonical Scrip-2 Lure to be true, and wehave no more in !our. (objective, poftive) Religiose, not a word. Our Negations. of Po- pery

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