Burroughs - Houston-Packer Collection BX7233.B87 G67 1660

475 about our differences, and what one fide would have, and the other. Now were mens fpìrits in any quiet frame, fitting to hear it, it would be an acceptable work : But for the prefent, feeing mens fpirits are in fucha fit, I am verilyperfwaded that whatfoever is faid, would be as Bubble to an Oven:And there- fore I rather delire to forbare,and Commit the Caufe to God, defiring him to make peace among us. SERMON XXX. OR T%e difference between Independency and Pref- bytery. M n T H. 5. g.. Ble fled are the peace -mal e>~s, for they (hall be called the children of God. Ou know I have not as yet meddel'd with any matters of Controverfie among you, but give me leave in a few words plainly to fpeak a little to that great Controverfie that they call Indeperáency and Presbytery. -- Ile but fhew you full, where lies the principle difference there,for a great many there are whole fp rits are mighty hot and violent one againff another ; but come to demand of thefe men, Doe you know the Controverfie ? doe you know what it is ? They are not able to give you an account where doth the maine thing lie ; .! -.Some will tell you, that Independents would have no kind o` Government at all ; And a General' Tolleration for all things; this they think is the difference ; and upon this they Pppz are

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