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EXAMINER.
These are but subtill W Apologies and distinctions, for the X superstitions in the Church, and to take off the eyes of the Reformers, and entertaine them into changeable dis∣courses as if they were faults and no faults, and those that were, were irreformable, and could not be made better. And thus while the errours of our Church should call them to reforme, your difficulties Y and impossibilities would call them off. You say it were a Miracle to have none: This is such Sophistry as the malignity of your Clergy would cast in the way of our Reformation. And for theAInnovations they have beene made by your most learned the immediate issues of our Church, our Rubrick and pra∣ctise have beene called to witnesse it; therefore goe not on to perswade such a B Fundamentall Integrity and Essen∣tiall Purity. You know in what a case that C Church was when she thought her selfe rich; and full, and glorious. He is no lesse an enemy to the Patient then to the Physitian that would perswade him that all is well or at the lest incurable.