IV.
Printers, Booksellers, Painters, and other Tradesmen, and in general all Believers, especially those who have any
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Printers, Booksellers, Painters, and other Tradesmen, and in general all Believers, especially those who have any
Office in the Church, shall be admonished not to make any thing in their way, as depends directly on the Superstitions of the Church of Rome. And as for private Actions, and the corrections proper thereunto, it shall be what the Consistory shall judge convenient.
The same may be said almost of this as I said of the Third, and add withal, That after our Separation from the Church of Rome for things which we do not approve, we cannot with safe Conscience practice any of those things which have been the motive and cause of our Separation.