2.101 tó: But others fay, that the wörd04424ry cer taitl f:nisïetfa more' than Bithops, even Lay- Cbane.ellh ,rs And that the for cited Canon ex- pt c t1v, namerh m r.y others, even with an & t rtft tk t be ar Office ] And [ ,:ny altera- tion í mutt reeds mean more: a [any alteration in Stat,] litre exterdeth to more than notendea- vouring tc.[ciaugei14o' archy or the Ding hüfiif] Some fay that by [%Iot errdeavoriring] is m ant only [not manlawfvl y eri i,'avok r6 Fg] but not that all ehdeavokrs are torbid:ien,vaz,. not petitioning, faeaking when relit d; &c. Others tày that ifex- ce rior,s had been allovs'ed the Law. makers would have made us know it, and no-t have fPo- ken univerfally : And =that if you expound it of [ anlaa;ut eri-avJi,rs] You leave all men at-liber- ty to judge what is_unLwful, and all .Schitina- ticks Vk ill take the Oath or Subfcript,ion,becaufe they hold their endeavours ro extirpate. Prelacy to be lay. f:l. Some fay that one may endeavour in his place and caïling, to take the Church-Key out of the hands of Lay. Chancello rrs , notwith- fianding thi Suhferipi ion ano Oath. But °others, more irn. e i not fly fay, that the very atepal Go -, .vernn ert or Elev being in the hands of Lay- Chancellutzt -, if it bind us not againft endeavour- ing to chanoe thefe,, binds us to nothng that can be underOood : Aid that if Subjettìs thus take libcrt,' after Vnlverj l Oaths and Prorates to snake tùcti exceptions,--hey reproach the Law- makers, as if in inch tremendous things as thefe they knew not how to put their Laws in words intelligible, and ofcommon fenfe : And they re- lax all such tacked bonds. Some fay that in [not enciravL41 a:,g] is excepted [rnlef the King eons- »,
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