[ I 2 2 3 " down their Crowns, before the " Church; yea, as theProphet fpeaketh, " to lick the Dull of the Feet of the " Church." What does this amount to lefs, than that this celebrated Geneva Church was to try and condemn Men for Here.& in England, as it had done at home ; and then deliver them over to the fecular Arm, who, as the Ser- vant of the Church, was, by no Means, to fail inflihing condign Punifbment upon the CONTEMNERS of their De- crees. Mr. N. fure, was unacquaint- ed with this Part of the Charmer of the Puritans, when he applauds them for " ufing no other Wea- N's Hilt. " pons but Prayers and Tears, at- P. S95 `c tended with Scripture and Argu- " ment." Their Power indeed to Mid 'harp Punifhmcnts was not fo great as they defired, but where they had any, they took care to exert it, and com- strype's Ann. mend themfelves for fo doing. " We YoliB 111. cc allow not (fay they) of Papiffs ; of p' 4' " the Family of Love ; of Anabaptiffs p3 $`a° cc 388. Browniffs : No, we punifh all s " thefe." This Mr. N. quotes from Mr. Styype, whofe Words are ftronger than he has thought fit to put them. " We allow not of the Papiffs, their " Subtilties and Hypocrifies ; we allow c` not of the Family of Love, an Egg " of
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