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The dayes haue beene, when the Laicke was ambitious, not onely of the title of a Priest, but the office: for Eusebius examples in many of them, who thrusting vpon Bishops of primitiue times, Statim concionandi munus obierunt, in his lib. 6. cap. 15. And Tertullian (speaking of the insolencies and taunts which the Laity then put vpon the Priesthood ) tells vs that they iustified their malice & iniuries to the Priest, by vsurping the name, or prophaning rather, — Quum extollimur & inflamur aduersus clerum, tunc omnes Sacerdotes, |
The days have been, when the Laic was ambitious, not only of the title of a Priest, but the office: for Eusebius Examples in many of them, who thrusting upon Bishops of primitive times, Immediately concionandi munus obierunt, in his lib. 6. cap. 15. And Tertullian (speaking of the insolences and taunts which the Laity then put upon the Priesthood) tells us that they justified their malice & injuries to the Priest, by usurping the name, or profaning rather, — Whom extollimur & inflamur Adversus clerum, tunc omnes Sacerdotes, |
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