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CHAP. II. (Book 2)
§. 1. W. R. questions Ellis Hookes's Credit, and grosly abuseth our Meeting in London, for writing in behalf of our publick Meetings and People called Quakers. §. 2. Of the inward Government and spiritual Kingdom of Christ in his Church. How far his Mi∣nisters or Servants are concerned therein as Instruments in his hand: Not strictly Re∣presentatives thereof. Our Propositions therein unanswered by W. R. He evades and gives the GO-BY to them. §. 3. His late opposition to visible Persons being invested with Power from Christ to execute outward Laws, Orders, &c. in an outward form of Government, now Overthrown by himself, and the point gain'd upon his own Variation and Concession, and he farther questioned in the point. §. 4. His mistake in his Al∣lusion against representing the Government of the King, and concerning his Prerogative, W. R. unskilful in the point. §. 5. Of the Cause espoused by us, no other than the Cause of Christ his Church and People. W. R. like a persecuting Informer, his work tending to bring more severe Persecution upon us; his representing us as in seeming Vnion with the