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1. IN this point of Schism, to the end the Doctor may clear Protestants, and lay the weight of so great a crime on the Catholick Church, he argues thus, Since besides corruptions in practice (which yet alone cannot justify separation) there were in the Roman Church so many corruptions in Doctrine likewise intrenching on Fundamentals, the Schism could not be on the Chruch of Englands side, which was obliged to separate, |
1. IN this point of Schism, to the end the Doctor may clear Protestants, and lay the weight of so great a crime on the Catholic Church, he argues thus, Since beside corruptions in practice (which yet alone cannot justify separation) there were in the Roman Church so many corruptions in Doctrine likewise entrenching on Fundamentals, the Schism could not be on the Church of Englands side, which was obliged to separate, |
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