A Christian directory, or, A summ of practical theologie and cases of conscience directing Christians how to use their knowledge and faith, how to improve all helps and means, and to perform all duties, how to overcome temptations, and to escape or mortifie every sin : in four parts ... / by Richard Baxter.

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A Christian directory, or, A summ of practical theologie and cases of conscience directing Christians how to use their knowledge and faith, how to improve all helps and means, and to perform all duties, how to overcome temptations, and to escape or mortifie every sin : in four parts ... / by Richard Baxter.
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Baxter, Richard, 1615-1691.
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London :: Printed by Robert White for Nevill Simmons ...,
1673.
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Christian life -- Early works to 1800.
Theology, Practical.
Conscience -- Religious aspects.
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"A Christian directory, or, A summ of practical theologie and cases of conscience directing Christians how to use their knowledge and faith, how to improve all helps and means, and to perform all duties, how to overcome temptations, and to escape or mortifie every sin : in four parts ... / by Richard Baxter." In the digital collection Early English Books Online Collections. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A26892.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 23, 2024.

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Quest. 106. To whom doth it belong to Reform a Corrupted Church? to the Magistrates, Pastors, or People?

Answ. A Church is reformed three several wayes, 1. By the personal reformation of every member: 2. By doctrinal Direction; and 3. By publick forcible Execution, and con∣straint of others.

1. Every member, whether Magistrates, Pastors or People must reform themselves; by forsaking all their own sins, and doing their own duties. If a Ruler command a private person to go to Mass, to own any falshood, or to do any sin, he is not to be obeyed, because God is to be first obeyed.

2. The Bishops or Pastors are to Reform the Church by Doctrine, Reproof, and just Exhortations, and Nunciative Commands in the name of Christ to Rulers and people to do their several duties; and by the actual doing of his own.

3. The King and Magistrates under him, only, must Reform by the Sword, that is, by outward force, and Civil Laws and Corporal Penalties: As forcibly to break down Images, to cast out Ido∣laters, or the Instruments of Idolatry from the Temples, to put true Ministers in possession of the Temples, or the Legal publick maintenance; to destroy, punish or hurt Idolaters, &c. Supposing still the Power of Parents and Masters in their several families.

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