Fleming - BT60 F54 C66 1743

·,:o ; A 1JeJcription of ~h~ co~tjirmed ' flo\V nothing could 1nore efl.eclually t~.nd to confirn1 the ProteH~nt Caufe, and take the Credit of Popery off the Confcience·s of thofe in their own PrDfeffion; \Vho are ·cnnfiderate and in the leafi ferious here– in.; when the World 1nuft t"hus fee . . . r. - Ho·w eafy it is for fuch to t~ke any 1\1ea- · ~ure · and Latitude in .the Dot1rinals of their' .Profeilion, when this ·can 1noft ferve the Juqc1ure of. fuch a 'ri:1ne, and he1gh· ten or· narrotv the Contl~overfy bet\vixt theril, and the Refor-tned Church at their Pleafnre ; fo as to facrifice the Church of Ron1c unto .the Court of Ro1ne, if no ' lefs can fetllre .that-End. .. 2~. That the tn·oft ·horrid Turkijh Siavery .over i\riens BGdies cotnes no fuch I~.ength, as that firange Ciajn~ that thefe i1ovr 111ake · of an ·abfol u_te Empire over Mens Confci... enees by.the Sword; anct_to put thetn to · fuch a 'fribute of_ their ·Obedience, that they fuall then be fec~n·<Q if they but co1ne the I..ength to Jin; -againfi their . Light~ an<ladventnre on fo fn1all a Thing . . as to go . to Hell, ancFperifh eternaily ; - nnce· 'ris an external and feigned Profef ... :fion of fuch a Way that they P,o thus force fi~.oln thofe, \vho 'they fee cannot -in Far·th ·be perfuaded hereo£ 1 3· Y.ea, it ha.th ~ .. '< ' '

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