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but no such Custome, as that men should be covered, women bare, but the contrary, II. That the Church may alledge her Customes, to stop the mouthes of the contentious. III. That custome is warrant enough for a Rite, as whether to be covered or bare; whether to sit or to kneele, whether to weare a blacke garment, or a white, in the administration of God's service. IV. That whosoever opposeth the Churches customes in matters of Order, are to be reputed contentious, as hazarding the Churches peace for matters of no more weight. |
but no such Custom, as that men should be covered, women bore, but the contrary, II That the Church may allege her Customs, to stop the mouths of the contentious. III. That custom is warrant enough for a Rite, as whither to be covered or bore; whither to fit or to kneel, whither to wear a black garment, or a white, in the administration of God's service. IV. That whosoever Opposeth the Churches customs in matters of Order, Are to be reputed contentious, as hazarding the Churches peace for matters of no more weight. |
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