The Statesmen of the Commonwealth of England, With a Treatise On the Popular Progress in English History 5

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The Statesmen of the Commonwealth of England, With a Treatise On the Popular Progress in English History 5
Forster, John, 1812-1876
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Now the Church of Christ is one body, and the members of Christ have a mutuall relation as members of the same body. Unily with God*s true Ckurck everywhere is not onely the beautie^ but the strength of religion; of which beautie and strength bee hath sought to deprive this church, by his man- ifold attempts to break this union. To which purpose hee hath suppressed the priviledges granted to the Dutch and French churches; hee hath denyed them to bee of the same fatlbe and religion with us ;^and... many other wayes hath hee' declared his malice to those churches.
" In the thirteenth article, as hee hath sought to make an ecclesiasticall division, or religious difiference betweene us and forraigne nations, so hee hath sought to make a civUl difiference * An alla8i

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