261.. J clefafiical Contributions to the Queen,' by the Name of Robberies. 4. Lally, They abrogate or change the greatefi Part of the Laws of the Land ; and namely, for Example Sake. Firf, By (t) urging legein talionis :(t) Theolog. An Eye for an Eye, &c. Fenner. Secondly, (u) By urging of Neceflity(pu) 78. a. the judicial Law of111ofes, for Penal-P X74' ;7c. ties of Death upon Blafphemers, dif- 17G' '77. obedient to Parents, or that curfe them, and fuch like. For they hold (x) that (x) T. C. Re- no Prince or Law may (pare the Life P1Y. P.36. of any fuch Perfons. Thirdly, (aa) By teaching that 1VMi-(4a) J.B. lib. saiflers fhould be Judges furic, what L ae t'`>" is Law in all Matters, and Civil Ma- Ecc,efialt. Orates Judges only of the Fad. p.' Zs, 1z9. Fourthly, By affirming (bb) that all (Eb)'D.mon- Controverfies of Doctrine and Manners, aration of (fo far as appertaineth to Confci- '8o,'ne ence) do belong to the Determina- tion of Elderfhips, and other Church Affemblies. Fifthly, In faying (cc) that of allm 2. aainn- other grievous Enormities laid upon ninon, P. "). this Church of England, this is the greatefi, That it is not lawful to utter that which we learn truly out of the Scriptures ; we mull be in Danger of a PR .MUNIRE, if we follow not the Laws of the Land, tho' they be againfi S 3 the
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