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for though they have not Bishops, yet their and other Reformed Writers have approved the Office, |
for though they have not Bishops, yet their and other Reformed Writers have approved the Office, |
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Calv. ad Sadol. If the Bishops would so rule, as to submit themselves to Christ, then if there shall be any that shall not submit themselves to that Hierarchy, reverently, and with the greatest obedience that may be, there is no kind of Anathema, whereof they are not worthy, id. instit. l. 4. c. 4. ss 4. Beza de divers. grad. contr. Sarav. c. 21. Melancthon ad camer. an. 1530. Confess. Aug. de Eccles. potest. Apol. Confess. Aug. ad art. 14. Princeps Anbalt. in concion. super Matth. 7. Bogerman. President of the Synod of Dort. Nay Blondel himself in Conclus. Apol. pro Hieronymo, which by the importunity of the Agents of the general Assembly he was prevailed with to leave out, with great numbers more to be seen in Dr. Fern against Champney, Bancrofts Survey, ch. 8. Mason's defence of the Ordination, &c. Dr. Durell of the Reformed Churches — and the posthumous piece of Bishop Morton published by Sir Hen. Yelverton. Lastly, see Mr. de Langle, and Mr. Claude's Letters at the end of the most worthy and most learned Dean of Pauls his Ʋnreasonableness of Separation, which the late Agent at Charenton did in vain endeavour to make them retract. |
Calvin and Sadol. If the Bishops would so Rule, as to submit themselves to christ, then if there shall be any that shall not submit themselves to that Hierarchy, reverently, and with the greatest Obedience that may be, there is no kind of Anathema, whereof they Are not worthy, id. Institutio. l. 4. c. 4. ss 4. Beza the diverse. grad. Contr. Sarav. c. 21. Melanchthon and Camer. nias. 1530. Confess. Aug. de Eccles. potest. Apollinarian Confess. Aug. ad art. 14. Princeps Anbalt. in concion. super Matthew 7. Bogerman. President of the Synod of Dort. Nay Blondel himself in Conclusion. Apollinarian Pro Hieronymo, which by the importunity of the Agents of the general Assembly he was prevailed with to leave out, with great numbers more to be seen in Dr. Fern against Champney, Bancrofts Survey, changed. 8. Mason's defence of the Ordination, etc. Dr. Durell of the Reformed Churches — and the posthumous piece of Bishop Mortonum published by Sir Hen. Yelverton. Lastly, see Mr. de Langle, and Mr. Claude's Letters At the end of the most worthy and most learned Dean of Paul's his Ʋnreasonableness of Separation, which the late Agent At Charenton did in vain endeavour to make them retract. |
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