F2I I #4o11 or command us:] Bat others fay, that ifthe 1,11V- givers would have had filch exceptions they had wit enough to h :ve put th'em'in: And that if you leave it to men to except from univert:als, you cannot tell them where to flop : Arjd that the ufe of the Oath arid Subfcription is, that the Church-Government be takenfor unalterable, S E Cr1. XáA. 72,e Fourth Part of Conformity. .H E Fourth Part of Conformity is the T Sub(cription againtt theobligation of the Oath called ;the Solemn Vow and Co:enant.Cor- porations are conitituted by Declaring, that there is no obligation from it to any one without exception :, But Minifters mutt only fubfcribe that there is no oblig ttioh on me, or on any other bier on porn the O..arh - --to endeavour any Chan .e or alteration ofGovernment iii' the Church.] 2. It is none of the :Controverfie here, rä Whether that vow was lawfully impo ed or contrived, 2.Nor whether it were lawfuly taken 3. Nor whether part :of the matter was unlaw- ful. But fuppofing all there unlawful, I. Whe- ther all alteration of Church. Government be unlawful ? whether it, be not in the power of the King and Parliament,, to fet a - Bifhop in every Market Town: or to 'take the ufe of the Keys from Laymen : or to take down Archdeacons Officials, Commiíraries, Surrogates, &c ? Whe- ther all Reformation beout of the power of the King , or not to be derred by the people P'he.
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