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Show . STIAN Chi-42Portpg. OF A CH1" P Big/:33*};2h((1? L1;hyh; :11: profs; have ihould he with the .Antecedent , a , . ledgeth hrfl, hiil-ivreitiii-chilt'holt‘ iffdfaihm «){ze Chm'oh: 14/74, Hz all Bodies by! hjzrr/Clvtfsr'hiepehd om'upon another: Bur thing: Spirizoo'll depjnd 710:! 4,1:6 high/m: Temporal]: Therefore Temporolf dxezd M. 23(2):;h."2 P0 cs therefthe are Suhjec'z‘ to them. In whic1 h-r‘fti'umlhinos E'éomrlioni two orofle errours_- one is, that all C ‘11:}?! 1 , 1h on ut c _m.1 men, an Chrifh other Clergy and all 4-1:". ident that France is one Common wear ,‘ - ' ' b 3 ans. 0i d‘ svof confiit thefeChrifli .. 1113And l"d , &c. 7 ' a tin CV \enice F01 It, lsand wealth. 5. am another n; sovcrai all Hoflcy feveia1 are Chriilians- and therefore allo (L ralgtili‘f/{ciiiiiiiie‘(lgorglecntthnitn'ahfhimfelf this Reprel-entant, want< lrat 11 not .9oiven him. 9 fl to Com--4 ' ' a ‘ Savrour ' thatV our Pom I e l rhinos mi" W a"? to i'"Wei"artistnéh‘hemp; 5 , ilfit Aii b. hnfiiéi‘ ‘ lffii]?Et Oleicycoviléaééi avrour i ourCl‘s'lfi-S ‘ P0" "rim ' She "mgh i s, that i i, -.q i ii i l . _._.,_A s " Anna -N‘s".W . r." no Reprefent them, whereby they are capa' e fill mm. whigh m. rcfcma 1,6 3 . {"4th as obeying, of doing and luffermg, bu, Gcnerall or Llniverlallichlurcgi ljsf, 1:133: 3:21: is ntOdeUbt V _ A _ ‘ r , or art]: on not hath it which P1521: ‘13:: i iiiit'uai that all Chrifiendome were on: +iiiiililifii1nrcsi a "y. mew-{n .. that is to lay, l‘everall Churches : Andbtieiif 6:061:1mlndino fnd nication to run from tioe tiat wr n . ' , . if iis‘lsngf‘thlcniibcghihit Sl‘t. Petirlhimfcm) with the other Apofte t 0 sort 1e wor c. . arcTtJoc lbctlihifiiic'rour in this his firf'c Argument is,that liejfltygsactlhi Members of every Common-wealth, as or a naturiixll 13:): y, lt‘, Ma one ofanother: It is true, theycohxre together, ittney "31in" onely on the Soveraign, whichis the SQUI‘(ifvtwiie‘coningilrlil int) which failing, the Common-wealth is diflo‘t "f into. at 0;, '1 mm, no one man to much as cohxrmg to another "it or de‘vlmnbcrs of mon Dependancc on aknown soycraign, ,lu as fr it SJ ul t0 hold the naturall Bodvdillolve into barth,tor wailito a, odc {mm thcmto‘u‘tetlier. Therefore there IS nothingint us ‘imléitluu? ("of whenceioinferrea dependance or the Larry ont .e ‘ (tic) ,n {MC the .l‘emporall ()Hicers on the Spirituall, butcorl ooCii yitllwmCi\*ill boxveraign; which oughtvmdeedto direct, 31'5 H tb Lam mands to the Salvation of Souls, but is not therefor: m‘lltv or any but God himielle. And thus you fee the labouret1 unto; "my the firfl Areument, to dCCCva luch men as drihngunYi d: M tween the subordination of Actions in the way to the "13‘0" UK. the Siiblection of l'erions one to anotherm the room-1m, 1" \r the Means. ltor to every lind, the Means are siCIL‘l)lnllvl:Lr;11;‘:\‘ turc, or by God himl‘elle lupernaturally: but the 11 witty hf N1» men ufe the Means, isin every nation rehgnedi b} 5le- LV \ to xix; ""9, Which forbiddeth men to Violate their l‘dltd (siren) pm. 3. c 0 MM 0 N-WE A L TH." chop; His feco'nd Argumentis this, .Ewr Common-roulth,(hmu it i; foppofedto heperfeo? waif/fine»: in itfi/ ,) may command anyfeother Common-mealth,notfuhjefl to it,andforoe It to change the Admimfi rm‘- on oft/1e Goverhmenlymy de/ufe the Primegmdfei another in has room, of (I memo: othtrmzfe defers: itfi'lfe agaihfl theihjurier he gee: ohour to doe them : much more may 4 Sprimal! ,Commtméwealth command :2 Temporal! one to change the admin/jlmtioh oftheir Govern ment , and may depofe Primes, andihfllmle otherr, when they cannot othenv/fi: defend the Spiritual/ Gooa'. . Thata Common-wealth, to defend it felfe againfli , may lawfully doe all that he hath here (aid, is very truc-7 andnjuries hath already in that which hath gone before been l'ufficiently demonf‘trated. And if it were alfo true, that there is now in this world a S irituall Commomwe alth, diflinét froma Civill Common-weak , then might that injury be not done him in time to come , repaire , and himfelfby Warre; which isin fumme, depofing, killing, fecurc or {ubduing, or doing any act ofHofiility. But by the fame reafon, would be no lei'le lawfull for a Civill Soveraign , upon the like it injuries done, or feared, to makewarre upon the Spirituall Soveraign; which Ibeleeve is more than Cardinall Bellarmine would have in- ferred from his own prOpoiition. the Prince thereof, upon injury done him, or upon want of caution But Spititiiall Common-wealth there is none in this world: for it is the fame thing with the Kingdome of Chriit; which he himfelf e faith, is not ofthis World, but lhall be in the next world, at the Relhtreétion , when they that have lived juflly , and beleeved that he was the Chrift, {hall (though they died Nannie/Z bodies ) rife Spimru/l bodies, and thenit is, that our Saviour {hall )iidge the world, and conquer his Adi'erlaries, and makea Spirituall Com- mon-wealth. Inthc meantime, iceingtherc are no men on earth, whore bodies are Spirituall, there can be no Spirituall CommonWealth amongfi men that are yet in the flelh; unleile wee call Preachers, that have Commiilion to Teach, and prepare men for their reception into the Kingdome of Chriit (It the lleliirtectiiiii, aCommon-wealth, which [have proved already to bee none. . t The third Argument is this; It a not lawful! for Chrijham to tole- rate an 1nfia'e/,or Hermes/1 King, in "/2 he mole/wow to draw them to his Here/it, or Infidelity. Btu Iojtor/ge whether a King (from ht}; fuhju/s to Here/'1}, or not, helongdh to the Pope. mayor: hath the Pope Righl , to determine whether the l'rmee hetohe ego/ed, or no: deyofed. To this I aniwcr, that botlitliefe allertions are falfe. For Chri- fiians, (or men of what Religion foever, ) ifthcy tolerate not their King , whatfoever law hee malteth , though it bee concerning. Religion , doe violate their faith, contrary to the Divine Law, borh Name/land Pofln‘ve : Noristhere anyjudge of Hterefie amongfi Subjects, but their owne Civill Soveraign : For Hierefie o‘f mthmg e/fe, hut a private opinion, ohfl/{hotely maintamed , rolling C1\‘ill Sm‘eraign. ll;>‘ |