/ ~~tale ,of a CHRISTIAN. ~ ' i7 bath been too vifibl~, hovy 1n~uch that.Ma"" fi.er-plot anCl Engine, hath in· thefe ~llnes b~en ·working, to take Men firft off fr9m all Se1ife of Reljgion, and I deH:roy them ·in the Morals of ChriH.ianity,.. to make this Conq~1efi niore ea{y, that fuc~ n~ay have no In\vara Defence .and SUJ)port a'"' gainft the 'Terror of hurnan ·Violence. Yea,' in thisWay, v1h~n they ·have fGught . .how to divide Proteft:atits ~n:nong then1• fel ves, and 6etw·ixt R.i1lers and them., this feemsthe laft and grea.t.eft Engine of all, how to divide betw-ixt thetn and their God, acting the f~nne · Plot, \vhich ·was . laid betwixt Bfl lak a1icl Balaan~, as know.. ing_ that ;tis no naked Shew dr Prafe.iliori . .of the Refor'med Religion they ne'ed fear, · ·fo much as that .old t 1 rotefi:ant Spirit in: the_Po\ver ai1d Lj fe thereof, befo_re vvhich ' their I~1tereff - CO~llcl llever ftand ; and dread not·hing j.o n1uch ·as the reviving .hereof; wh jcl-t, as the Hand- writing upon the Wall, did eve.r 1nore threat~n fhe fa– . tal ~uin of that l~ingdotn, ' than any hun1anPovrer or Strength.- · 6. Here alfo he finJs jufl: Caufe of A- . ' fronifhtnerft, ho\V Kings, or great Men~ - · _· in the Earth; fhould give their Power to F :·3 ., fu 32 ,. ~ I' (, .. .
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