t 37 1 at Francfort] and that they would unite their Endeavours to obtain fach a Form of Worfhip as they had feen pradtifed in (what they call'd) the beff reformed Churches. The others, who were of different Sentiments, reply'd, that it would not be in their Power to appoint what Ceremonies should be ob- ferved ; but they were determin'd to fubmit to things indifferent, and hoped thofe of Geneva would do fo too :. " And that whereas all the reformedibia. p. ,s,. " Churches dyeramong thernfelves in " divers Ceremonies, and yet agree in " the Unity of Doctrine; we fee no " Inconvenience, [fay they] if we ufe cc fome Ceremonies divers from them, " fo that we agree in the chief Points " of our Religion." The Letter from the Church of Geneva was fign'd by eleven Perfons, Chriflopher Goodman, Miles Coverdale, John Knox, John Bodly, William Williams, Anthony Gilby, Francis Withers, William Ful- ler, John Pullen, William Bevoyet, William Whittingham. Thefe fign'd in the Name of the Church, That of Francfort was faid to be mofi nu-men,. Refor; merous, and amounted only to about vol. nr. $o Perfons; but making the great ft nufrt of Allowances, we cannot fuppofe, thatp. 13, the Church of Geneva, Minifters and D 3 People,
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