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Among others, this is the Answer of a Presbyter of great Fame and Repute among his Followers, who were deeply Engag'd in the Late Troubles, Alezander Henderson, in a Letter to the Late King of Blessed Memory; and in his First Paper, he had the modesty to call our Bishops, The Limbs of the Antichristian Hierarchie. |
Among Others, this is the Answer of a Presbyter of great Fame and Repute among his Followers, who were deeply Engaged in the Late Troubles, Alexander Heenderson, in a letter to the Late King of Blessed Memory; and in his First Paper, he had the modesty to call our Bishops, The Limbs of the Antichristian Hierarchy. |
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Henderson 's First Paper. Pag. 157. Of the Edit. Anno 1649. and his Second Paper, Pag. 170. I wind together Diotrephes and the Mystery of Iniquity, the one as an Old Example of Church-Ambition, which was also too palpable in the Apostle themselves, and the other as a Cover of Ambition, afterwards discovered; which two brought forth the great Mystery of the Papacy at last. |
Heenderson is First Paper. Page 157. Of the Edit. Anno 1649. and his Second Paper, Page 170. I wind together Diotrephes and the Mystery of Iniquity, the one as an Old Exampl of Church-Ambition, which was also too palpable in the Apostle themselves, and the other as a Cover of Ambition, afterwards discovered; which two brought forth the great Mystery of the Papacy At last. |
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His First Paper. Pag. 154. It is too well known, That the Reformation of Hen. VIII. was most imperfect in the Essentials of Doctrin, Worship and Government; and although it proceeded by some degrees afterwards, yet the Government was never Reformed, the Head was Changed, Dominus non Dominium; and the whole Limbs of the Antichristian Hierarchy retained, upon what Snares and Temptations of Avarice and Ambition, the great Enchanters of the Clergie, I need not express. |
His First Paper. Page 154. It is too well known, That the Reformation of Hen. VIII. was most imperfect in the Essentials of Doctrine, Worship and Government; and although it proceeded by Some Degrees afterwards, yet the Government was never Reformed, the Head was Changed, Dominus non Dominium; and the Whole Limbs of the Antichristian Hierarchy retained, upon what Snares and Temptations of Avarice and Ambition, the great Enchanter's of the Clergy, I need not express. |
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