Baxter - BX5202 B291 1679

[i 5 21 be in itTelffpecially inftituted byGad,that every Kingdom or N;itioci of Chriítians (hill have [Ole fumrnam Poteftatem eff'ntialiter Eccleflagicam, or one Prief-Head, (whether a kb:perfn, or an Arifloe,acy, or a Co:oanarnSynod) as a conftiturive part of the National Church. 2. Waerher this Pre/ -Had (whether High- Priett, or Council,) ftand in fubordination to the King, as part ofthe fame formal Church, as a General, or a Viceroy, that maketh not a diftinft Kingdom, (though he may make a di1in2 fubordinate Society as an Army, City, &c) or is he Head ofa coordinate different fpecies, fo as that the fame Kingdom shall be two Policies formally, viz,. a Chriftian Kingdom or Royal Church, and a Prieftly Church ; each being fupream in their proper fpecies, and both mide coordinate by Christ and fo they are formally two ChurchesNitional4 About the Jews the Controverfie is made by Dilfenrers (- . Galafpie, Coleman, Selden, &c,) exceeding diíli.ult. 3. Whether the very Jewilh Charch -Policy be eftablilhed by .,Chrif for the Christian Church,or be repealed? 4. Whether the fail Ecclefìaftical Head malt be One as the High Prieft,or an A-iftocracy of many, or a Synod of the whale Clergy ? or whether it he left indiffe- rent which ? 5. O whether God hath ordained much a National Church-form, only by the ge- neral Corn nand ofd )ing all thlnv,s in Oder and Unity and ro Ë:iificition? 6.Which is the Prieítly- Head, or higheft Governour of the Church of Enl/4 r i wh,cii is a conTitutive p art, as a King in a Kin -7d rn ? '7. W.ao ;s it that choofeth or authorizeth the National H°gad, that we may know when we have a lawful Chief Pastor, and

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