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To that we said in the Answer to this Reason Mr. Lockier would, it seemeth, say somewhat in the close of this SECT. 44. To say, that in extraordinary cases, unordinary things may be done, is little to the satisfaction of a tender heart, especially in divine things, who is apt to believe, that God hath so shaped his publick Ordinances, which are injoined to be used in all places, that places shall not be a standing let to put his people continually to run beside the instituted rule. |
To that we said in the Answer to this Reason Mr. Lockyer would, it seems, say somewhat in the close of this SECT. 44. To say, that in extraordinary cases, unordinary things may be done, is little to the satisfaction of a tender heart, especially in divine things, who is apt to believe, that God hath so shaped his public Ordinances, which Are enjoined to be used in all places, that places shall not be a standing let to put his people continually to run beside the instituted Rule. |
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