Excerpt from The Difference of the Case, Between the Separation of Protestants From the Church of Rome, and the Separation of Dissenters From the Church of England
B a om4) Corhmunion has been well argued againfi themzand like? Wife that in charging the Church of Rome with thole feveral Corruptions in doctrine and Praé'i'ice, 'which. Have made her Comm'union Intolerable, we have faid Upon each point no more than what has been Well proved againfi that Church and which oppon all fit Occafions, we fhall, by the Grace of G be ready to make good again. But my principal defign is to ibew that there is no manner of Inconfifipnce in the way we take to vindicate our felves. From Schifm charged upon us by the Church of Rome with thofe principles upon which we acc ufe our Diflenting Brethren of thatfault, who feparate from the Church of England: And that the Romanijt cannot take our Arguments a gainfi the Separation of the Diflénters, 'to condemn our Reformation hor the Separatift our gainfl: the Communion of the 'romanifi, to, acquit him feif in forfaking the Communion of our Church.
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Paperback. Condizione: New. Print on Demand. This book, published in the 17th century, weighs the Reformation's influence on the separation of the Church of England from the Catholic Church with the separation of Protestant dissenters from the Church of England. The author argues that, despite similarities in their claims of corruption in their respective churches, the circumstances differ substantially. The separation of the Church of England was necessary due to the Catholic Church's imposition of dogma that was incompatible with Scripture and required sin to maintain communion. In contrast, the separation of dissenters from the Church of England was largely due to disagreements about practices that, while not explicitly forbidden by Scripture, were seen as unnecessary or inexpedient. These differences, the author argues, provide a basis for distinguishing between the two separations, with the former being justifiable and the latter being schismatic. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. Codice articolo 9780243531301_0
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