(Isaj "where they differ in the Morals before cited, about "Murder, killing excommunicate Kings, &c. and in "Volumes of Controverfies. And yet he looketh upon " far fmaller differences among us with great offenfe, as " if they were intolerable, and were fo many different " Religions : And all becaufe in all their differences they " agree in one Pope. As if it were not as good an Uni- "on to agree in one God, one Chriff,` one Spirit, one "Body or Churchof Chriff, one Faith (Creed and Scrip- " ture) one Baptifmal Covenant, and one Hope of life " eternal, Eph. 4. 3, 4, 5, 6. which is the Union that "God defcribeth. XXII. " He believeth that the Pope doth jualy take " away from the People one half of the fubífance of "Chrifts own Sacrament, and deny them that which. theyhold tobe his very Blood. XXIII. " They believe that they ought not to read the eC Scripture tranflatedwithout a Licence.Sofaith con.rrido XXIV. " They believe that the Image of Chriff is to eC be reverenced equally with the holy Scriptures. It is a Councils words beforecited: Yea they muff be- lieve the fecond Council at Nice, that Latria is to begi- ven only to God : and yet a canonized S. Thomo 3. q. 25. a. 3. &4. maintaineth that Latria or Divine Worihip is to be given, 1. To the Image ofChriff, 2.. To the Crofs that he dyed on, 3. And to theSign of the Crofs. And how largely `ac. Nauclaum ., Cabrera, and multitudes of the Schoolmen are for it, feemy Key,p. 1.65, &c. XXV. "They will .publickly pray to God:, andpraife " him, in an unknown Tongue, becaufe the Pope will have it fo. XXVI. " They think that the far greaten part of the Body ofChrift are tormented in the Flames of Purga- tory,
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