[fl S] 2: Th- querlion is not whether we fhould give up the Temples and Tythes, and al! pub- lick Mintenanee when ever ir is required ofus: Though Sr, A,o/brof, would nor obey the Emoe- rour Valentlni44, in giving, up one Temple which he could tpare, to the yet the Noncon- formitts are ofanother judginent,and think then' all in the Magiltrates power : But ir is the 007ce, R2lation and Work, that they dare not renounce or ceare from, without a better d&charge. 3. Yet they judge, that where truly there is no necelTity of their labours, or they Mould do more huh---thagood by Preaching, it is their duty,when forbidden,to forbear : But not bt-caUfe any will rav, we are judges, and it is fo, when nototioufly it is not fio. 4. But this requireth i larger dirquifition than we may here flay to make. 44- SECT. XV. VII. The Sevrv17 'Part ofrequired L.MH E Severn h Part of the Obedience re-: quired of us, is that we come 4ot within five m Ls ofany City or Corporation woicio fendeth Bfrt,ggre3 to P.,,4 ,t,or to a zy o6e, place what- ever, were rre have e r pvpaeirvd rhe Ad of obiliznon; except on the Rode or furnm )ned. 2. MI-0,7 Anifters have their friends, houres, and all that they have, in thof,.- forbidden pla- ces. The greateit places being molt populous have
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