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CHAP. V Of the Obligations to Actual Ministration, which lie upon them in the foresaid Cases.
HItherto, I have insisted on those Cases, wherein true and faith∣ful Pastors and Ministers of Jesus Christ, are plainly bound, as I conceive, to stir up those Spiritual Powers, which he hath conferred on them; and to act Ministerally as Bishops and Pastors, for supplying the needs of Religion and of Souls, or of the Churches which are intrusted to their Charge.
And the Sum of what I have said thereupon, is this▪ They are bound to supply the Church, with the Ministration of Prayers, or of pure and unpolluted Offices, when the publick Service is corrupted, and Prayers are poyson'd, not only with Idolatrous, but also with Unrighteous and Immoral Mixtures. And with the Ministry of the Word, when they see Dangerous and Immoral Practices are begun to be set up. And more still, when they are offer'd to be Justified. Being obliged to this, when Immoral Practices are justified in some great and particular Cases, which are like to involve the generality of Persons. And higher ob∣liged yet, when, for Justification of the same in such particular Cases, False Teachers set themselves to vacate all the opposite Moral Duties, by Undermining Propositions and Doctrinal Salvo's. All which still call louder for this Ministration, if the immoral Practices so justified, and Doctrinally Salved, are in themselves Infamous, and a Scandal to Re∣ligion; or, if they have numbers of Seducers and False Guides, to re∣commend or perswade them; or, if they are press'd and forced upon all Refusers, by a secular Arm, and driven on by a violent and ge∣neral Persecution. When the Breach is so great upon Religion, and the Danger is so terrible to the Souls of Men, and is like to make a gene∣ral Wast, and to seize and destroy such Numbers of them: True Mini∣sters of Religion, and Guides of Souls, ought not to be Silent, and to Sit still, under such Wrongs done to both. But are bound, Not to Neglect the Gift that is in them, by the laying on of Hanas, 1. Tim. 4.