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So that from hence it is plain, in the first place, that the Church hath power so far to restrain the exercise of her Subjects Liberty, as to oblige them to all such Laws, Rules, Orders, and Ceremonies as she shall establish for the more Solemn, Regular, Decent, and Convenient Administration of Religious Affairs. And if it be questioned whether her Appointments do indeed conduce to that end, of That She her self is to be the Judge; Her Members being no farther concerned therein than only, |
So that from hence it is plain, in the First place, that the Church hath power so Far to restrain the exercise of her Subject's Liberty, as to oblige them to all such Laws, Rules, Order, and Ceremonies as she shall establish for the more Solemn, Regular, Decent, and Convenient Administration of Religious Affairs. And if it be questioned whither her Appointments do indeed conduce to that end, of That She her self is to be the Judge; Her Members being no farther concerned therein than only, |
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