Maddox - BX9329 M3 1740

Strype's Wtzirgift. [ "4 ] and a particular Form was accordingly appointed for their Ordination as finch. In like Manner, in a Bill preferr'd to the Parliament, together with their own Platform, they defired to have it enaCed. " That as much of all for- " mer Laws, Cuíloms, Statutes, Or- " dinances and Confitutions, as limit, cc eflablifh, and fet forth to be ufed, " any other Service, Adminiftration of " Sacraments, Common-Prayers, Rites, `_` Ceremonies, Orders, or Government " of the Church, within this Realm, or any other your Majefly's Domini- " ons or Countries, be from henceforth " utterly void, and of none Effe&." Thus alfo in the Complaint of the Commonalty, they advis'd the Parlia- ment To fuller no Contradi&ion by " any whatfoever [the Queen, it feems, had fometimes interpofed in thefe Matters ] nor admit any Impedi- ment, whatfoever Satan shall object, but arm your felf with that zealous and heroical Spirit of Chrifi Jefus, which he had when he purged the Temple of Buyers and Sellers, and prepare a facred Law for a learned Miniflry, as a Whip with Cords, to drive and keep out all the Buyers and Sellers." This was a Complaint addreft to the Parliament. In another Piece, entitled, cc nïd. Strype's tc Ann. cc N's Hitt. p. 266, 272," & alibi. cL Part of aRe-4c gifler,p. 271. et tc CC SL

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