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Show 16 CHAp. ·z. sume what more ofholdingforth Error in a Wil) of .Arr~ gA.nce, and lmpetuoufneff e. · Difcuffer. ''!heDiflin[lion mw inDifcujJion concermth not Truth a>;d Error,b• the manmr of holdingforrh, or divulging. Definder. The di!iin&ion doth exprdly fpeake of holding forth thin~ Erroneous and unlawfu!l,eirher in a mteb.! and pe.~eable way,•rwit! Juch Arrogance and Impetuou[neffe, aJ tendeth and rtacbeth (even of i folfe) to thedijlurbance •[Civil/Peace. And therefore it cannot b faid with truth, that the difl:inel:ion concerneth not Truth ao Error; The difl:inl:tion expre!1y concerneth both the finfull matte held forth [things erroneous and U!'lawfull) and the fintull mao ner ofholding them forth, with fuch Arrogance and icnpetuoul ndfe, as tendeth to the difl:urbancc ofCivai Peace. · Difcu!fer. I Ackztowledge [ucb m"'J be the W"'J, and manner of holding fort (either witb railing or r<viling, dtJTing or challenging,jpetchu, •r ,.;,, force of Arnm, Sword1, GunnJ,PrifonJ &c.) tbatit maJ not onei.J Ill to hreake, but may al1uaf!y break~'. the Civill Peace. Definder. Then the diftinC\ion is acknowledged to have a teall Truth i' it. what lacketh it yet, but that it may ftand? Difcuffer. ·Tetthofo injlanm.(towit thofo 6. mmtioned in Chaf>. 7·) areCaj of great Oppofition and Spirituall Hojlility, and OccafionJ of the bm< oftheCivill Peac< :]<tthe matter and manner pure, hoi], pea,,.bk"' inoffinfive. Defender. Then thcfc fix inftancca doc nothing conccrnc the dillinai~ II ________in _matters ofR eligion. 17 in hand, which fpeaketh offloldmg~~ Erroneous, and unlawtull : and for tbe maOJrletr ~~ matdre~ thbmgs "'a y t o c·l V'I1 1 p eace. Bu t t•C feemeth if Cometh n .af !nUth .a nt (~hough ?othing to purpofe) be faidin theDi~~;ffi any/ m~, fiinl:tJOn,ttmaygoeforaDifcuffion. on o a dt· Difcuffer. Moreover I anfwer '7'bat it it fMffible,and common for p .r; -~c. &nd gentle natu" and (piritJ to hold out{ lfh d . l erJon~ OJ Jo{t • ,rr;, d p ' 1 oo wa iJ more 1eemzng m" ""eJJe, an eace. blenertf ' thm the L,rd J .r: h. d ' •r a>o e h ol dfio rt h h v• 'J"' or "firvant1 uJ .n d t . " verl"'Jf'l ing Go'JrP:pe l '. S 0 ~· ha· t t he A n1.rw. erer would b "'l"'F' to explame,ndJ"' he m,·ar.etb by this A<ro am a d L e holdwgfortb of an;Doa rine wh · h . II. n mpetuot<J b e '· th C 'liP d ' tc verym•nnerof bolding tendet!J to ' .J'\ e tvt e.Jce, an cometh under tb C ;t: .I of.the Civilt Magiftrate &c. e . ogntyznce, an(A. Corre8io!J. Difch.rge. Hicnfelfe hath f.id it, and <Jo<~eit·.tlr d . b" I have. done che t:.cne, (klniJwbai:'ml\·~.10 t I! Chapter, and next foregoing. . ·:·. ··.:·: .· · r~. arg;Jy) tn the Chapte( . .. :·. ·.... ···:·::·.: .::~?·:· C\ !M.::A~: /i. \~:. v :::.~.-:--· 0 'R..Jply to hu nimh Chapter ~ . of Civil/ Diffenftons " d ' ouchmg t!Je .. C..tu(es· 'R,Jiigion. ' n uprores about c.Maut.n ·of DiiCoffer. Whenu thm arifi Civil/ D iffi - , ginn ? I Anfwer 1 Wh ';nfion~ and N/Jrom ifl malttrJ of R,li-falfe God, falfe Chri~ l'.!fee~r~ fhtd!e hvtth and lieth in the gHilf 1<',; bled 1">Ja .,., or '" . tbe . J 'f ~ trou. at the appearance ofli ht ::_ "no Wo1laer,' foare 'Jtl bt led at the Light Vig'l j ' wherear good ryu are not' troltbare not fo troHbied a/ t~nt an watch full P!rwru, L,y.Jt arJd F azibfua Gemile. e true~ no mr at a falfe Religim of J•w or D' , Difcbarge. |