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CHAP. VI. An Enumeration of the common Tenets of the Independents. (Book 6)
IT is not easie to set down with assurance the Independents po∣sitions,* 1.1 both because they have to this day declined to declare positively their minds; as also because of their principle of mu∣tability whereby they professe their readinesse to change any of their present Tenets.
How unwilling they are to declare their mind,* 1.2 may appeare by their obstinate silence, and refusing to answer any of these Books that put them most to it; also, by hiding of their opinions from their brethren, who most earnestly have prest their Declaration.
These divers yeares the Ministers of London have been dealing with them for satisfaction herein, and once by importunity obtai∣ned a promise under their hand of a full and free Declaration, but these foure yeares they have eluded that promise (a).
Mr. Apollonius in name of all the Churches of Zealand with all earnestnesse did intreat this duty of them (b), but all in vaine. When upon any occasion they have been moved to make any kind of Narration of their way, it was ever with an ex∣presse proviso of their resolution to keep up as yet from the World their positive Tenets; so they conclude their Apologetick (c), so they begin their Keyes (d).
And now when the indignation both of the Assembly and Parliament, and of many more, was likely to break out upon them for this, that after so long time no plaine dealing hath been seen in them,* 1.3 at last they have engaged themselves to de∣clare their minds; and yet since that their publike engagement there are six Months past, and the Worlds expectation of under∣standing at last their mind, is still suspended.
And though that their Declaration should come out to mor∣row, yet with what assurance can we take any thing therein for their constant and settled Tenet, so long as they professe it to be one of their cheife principles to be so loose and irresolute in any thing they maintaine for the time, that they are ready to leave it, and upon occasion to embrace the contrary (e)? So long as