Baxter - BX5202 B291 1679

[2421 trod tacing uriwarra feparatioiis, bSr:a°voiding' t.he fekrérities of the Law and Bi.fh:cí},s; ar;d irony that retire to Ctitiritry-Villages uve mules dittái;t, as confined,' did there conitarttl`r joyñ, with the PariíhPChìith`h'ès in Liturgy and Sacra... gnertt :' Put this beihg far fromCities; and not ïtiz the fight of the,people that were mort : difaffeft-J ed to the Prelates and Liturgy, did little with them ; and fo they were difabled by the Bifhops Or Rulers td do 'what, they defired againit other mens e.vreams. , XXV. Before this', ,rrïany M;nifters-had offered thankfully to a.cceiSt the"tiberrty of Preaching in the Párifh- Chtzrcfiíes"W-here the Liturgy is ufrcli and being ptefelit ar'iti : And fcjitie to this day that liVe in the C,;tznti;y, vvhete -theV 'can get fó Much fa`Totìr,'preach;in the parithiChurehes, and jo;m'ih the Liturgy, and draw others to it, and go froM '1:i6'3ce to place thus to avoid being cälcen. XXVI. lVlatiy,feei-ng-how we were thus driven not only from Preaching, but fuCh l'arp Corn- Piit:áivn', were tempted to hard thoughts of fuch arfa7rs3 ús if it came from the PaI>itts-, whó would Ìiai:e equalled, and mafs'd us up with thernfelves. XXVII: Shortly art&'this, the Kings-Clernen- cr fàw caufe to maké(án alteratiOn . and to give us his gracious indulgence. by his Licenfè=s for pla.cts and perlons Upon this 'Minihiers boldly fer up Chappels under the Por,fb Churches rrct in all the time of this-their Liberi-y, When theri-` were witneffes enbugli, i`' they hadoffended, we remember not that any were ever coti°ifîft-óf any word of feditious or tirfcitrnd doetritie,`br any uri - Tacea.ble attempts. But while fiheyliad gis eave to Preach theaófei;=es$they thòiaght beft to take

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