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This truth is confessed by some body, (otherwise a good man) who yet seems no great friend to our Bishop, but being convinced by the reality of these his Actions, especially abroad, hath these words: This must be reported to the due commendation of Dr. Cosin, that when he was in France, he neither joyned with the Church of French Protestants at Charenton nigh Paris, [ False ] nor kept any Communion with the Papists therein; but confined himself to the Church of Old English Protestants therein, where, by his pious living, and constant praying and preaching, he reduced some Recusants to, and confirmed more doubters in the Protestant Religion. Many were his Incounters with Jesuites and Priests, defeating the suspicions of his Foes, and exceeding the expectation of his friends in the success of such Disputes. Church-History by Mr. Tho. Fuller, Cent. 17. Book 11. Sect. 38. pag. 173. His many mistakes about Mr. Peter Smart his Prosecutions (or rather Persecutions) of our Bishop are confuted by the Bishops own express Letter to Mr. Waring and Dr. Reves, April 6. 1658. in which Letter also our Bishop censures at large Mr. Fullers Calumny, wherein he affirms, that Dr. Cosin did not joyn with the French Protestants at Charenton, against which Assertion the Dr. declares to all the world, that he never refused to joyn with the Prot•stants there, or any where else, in all things wherein they joyn'd with the Church of England. And that our Dr. was constant in this his judgement, may further appear by a former full Letter of his from Paris, Feb. 7. 1650. written to one Mr. Cordel then at Bloys, who seemed shy to communicate with the Protestants there upon this very scruple of their inorderly Ordination, &c. as Dr. Cosin styled it, who there and then determined the Question in the Affirmative for our Communion with them; Salvo semper jure Ecclesiae Anglicana. |
This truth is confessed by Some body, (otherwise a good man) who yet seems no great friend to our Bishop, but being convinced by the reality of these his Actions, especially abroad, hath these words: This must be reported to the due commendation of Dr. cousin, that when he was in France, he neither joined with the Church of French Protestants At Charenton High paris, [ False ] nor kept any Communion with the Papists therein; but confined himself to the Church of Old English Protestants therein, where, by his pious living, and constant praying and preaching, he reduced Some Recusants to, and confirmed more doubters in the Protestant Religion. Many were his Encounters with Jesuits and Priests, defeating the suspicions of his Foes, and exceeding the expectation of his Friends in the success of such Disputes. Church history by Mr. Tho. Fuller, Cent. 17. Book 11. Sect. 38. page. 173. His many mistakes about Mr. Peter Smart his Prosecutions (or rather Persecutions) of our Bishop Are confuted by the Bishops own express letter to Mr. Waring and Dr. Reves, April 6. 1658. in which letter also our Bishop censures At large Mr. Fullers Calumny, wherein he affirms, that Dr. cousin did not join with the French Protestants At Charenton, against which Assertion the Dr. declares to all the world, that he never refused to join with the Prot•stants there, or any where Else, in all things wherein they joined with the Church of England. And that our Dr. was constant in this his judgement, may further appear by a former full letter of his from paris, Feb. 7. 1650. written to one Mr. Cordel then At Bloys, who seemed shy to communicate with the Protestants there upon this very scruple of their inorderly Ordination, etc. as Dr. cousin styled it, who there and then determined the Question in the Affirmative for our Communion with them; Salvo semper jure Ecclesiae Anglican. |
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