.t 83) " holyCatholick Church, and that both in the effential `C Matter and Form. I. In the Matter, its Head which. 'C is a coní}itutive part, having been oft a condemned u Hererick, Infidel, Murderer, andother flagitious wick- ¿` ed man. 2. As to the Form, being not of God it is CC not holy. 3. Befides that, as to the Head, he was long. CC made by the moll wicked Whores.. All this is before proved at large. VII. CC It is a Church that hath had its pretended íúc. CC ceffion interrupted (mss isproved;) fómetimes by long, " Vacances, fómetimes by long Schilines, when no one CC was the Univerfal Head 5 fotnetimes by the Incapacity " ofthe Perlons, being Lay-men, or Infidels, SimoniacaL CC condemned. depoled Hereticks, and therefore no Bim " (hops. VIII. " It is a Schifmatical Church, that cuts off it fe4: " from all the reíl of the Chriflian Church : And by ma- "king a falte Head and Principle, and conditions of Uni# "ty, which the Univerfal Church never did, never will, " or can unite in, is the grand caufe of the greatefl con- " tinued Schifm. IX. " It is a trayterous Church againíi Princes, ma- " -king it their very Religion to force bloody Oaths on CC them, and to excommunicate and depofe them,. and " give away their Dominions, and that tolerateth its mofl. " famous Doors to maintain, that being excommuni- CC cate, theyare no Kings, and way be killed ; and to LC maintain, that the Pope is above them ixt Temporals, " and may fet up andpull down Kings when he Teeth -cc caufe. All this is exprefly provedbefore. 'X. is-a Church that.believeth Contradidions (as is proved in their Councils) e.g. The Council of B4fii, k'E(!A
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