A Discourse Concerning Conscience Wherein An Account is Given of the Nature a

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A Discourse Concerning Conscience Wherein An Account is Given of the Nature a
John Sharp
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Fliould of a Jew become a Chriftian ; while yet in his Heart he believeth that the Mejjtah is not yet come, and that our Lord Jefus was an Impoftor. Or if a P-api(l fiiould to fervc fomc*- private ends, Renounce the Communion of the Roman Church, and joyn with ours ; while yet he is. Perfwaded that the, Roman Church is the only Catholick Church ; and that our Reformed Churches are Heretical or Schzfaati- cal : Though now there is none of us will deny that the Men in both thefe Cafes have made a... good change; as having changed a falfe Religion for a true one : yet for all that, I dare t fay, we (hould all agree, they were "both of them -great Villains and Hypocrites^ for making that change j becaufe they made it not upon Honeft Principles, and in purfuanceof their Judg- ment, but in direct Contradiction to both. Nay I dare fay we fliould all of us think better of an igno- rant well meaning Proteftanf, that being feducecjt by the perfwafions and Artifices of a cunning Popijb Fa- ftor, did really outfpf Conscience, abandon *our Com- munion, and go over to the Romanics ; as thinking theirs to be the fafefl .

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