But from this Promise she concludes, That
our Saviour would not permit the Church to give the
Laity the Communion in One kind, if it were not law∣ful
so to do. Now in my Opinion, the Argu∣ment
is stronger the other way; The Church
of Rome forbids the doing of that, which
Christ enjoyned; therefore it cannot be Infal∣lible,
since the Command of Christ is so
much plainer than the Promise of Infallibility
to the Church of Rome.But, from all these things laid together, I
can see no imaginable Reason of any force to
conclude, that she could not think it possible to
save her Soul otherwise, than by embracing the
Communion of the Church of Rome. And
the Publick will receive this Advantage by
these Papers, that thereby it appears, how very
little is to be said by Persons of the greatest
Capacity, as well as Place, either against the
Church of England, or for the Church of Rome.FINIS.0
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