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Exam: of Chap. 65. replying to Chap. 68. (Book 65)
FRom the Argument of the Testimonie of Kings and Princes concerning persecution for matters of Religion in their Kingdomes and Dominions, the Prisoner descended to the Argument from ancient Writers: unto some of which sayth the Discusser, the Answerer pleaseth to make Answer: Unto this Mr Cotton replyes; As if any of them were omitted, or as if all of them were not answered: Compare the Prisoners Letter and mine together, and see if I have balked any one of them.
Mr Cotton would here insinuate a false Charge: I have compared the Prisoners Letter, and the Answer, and although Mr Cotton hath said some-thing to some-thing, which every one of them spake: Yet he that impartially will view the Passages shall finde, that although in strictnesse of Gammar Rules, he may not be said to omit to say something to each of them, yet in re∣spect of Matter and Argument, he hath toucht but some, and that but lightly, as the Candle of Examination will make it ap∣peare.
Hilarius words in the Letter are these:
The Christian* 1.1 Church doth not persecute, but is persecuted: and lamentable it is to see the great folly of these Times, and to figh at the foo∣lish opinion of this World, in that Men thinke by humane ayde to helpe God, and with worldly pompe and power to un∣dertake to defend the Christian Church: I aske you Bishops, what helpe used the Apostles in the publishing of the Gospel? With the ayde of what power did they Preach Christ, and con∣vert the Heathen from their Idolatrie to God? When they were in prisons, and lay in chaines, did they praise or give thankes to God for any Dignities or Graces and Favours received from the Court? Or doe you thinke that Paul went about with Regall Mandates or Kingly Authoritie, to gather and establish the Church of Christ? Sought he protection from Nero, Vespatian, &c? The Apostles wrought with their own hands for their Main∣tenance, travelled by Land, and wandred from Towne to Ci∣tie to preach Christ: Yea the more they were forbidden, the more they taught and preached Christ: But now alas Humane helpe must assist and protect the Faith, and give countenance to it,