Satisfaction for all such as oppose reformation in a confutation of twelve practices of popery proved to be condemned by Christ and his apostles : with an answer also made to Mr. Oddy's objections which he wrote against the Covenant : to which is also added a true character of the Covenant / written by W. Kaye.

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Satisfaction for all such as oppose reformation in a confutation of twelve practices of popery proved to be condemned by Christ and his apostles : with an answer also made to Mr. Oddy's objections which he wrote against the Covenant : to which is also added a true character of the Covenant / written by W. Kaye.
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Kaye, William.
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Printed at Yorke :: By Tho. Broad and to be sold by Nathaniel Bro[o]kes in London,
1647.
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"Satisfaction for all such as oppose reformation in a confutation of twelve practices of popery proved to be condemned by Christ and his apostles : with an answer also made to Mr. Oddy's objections which he wrote against the Covenant : to which is also added a true character of the Covenant / written by W. Kaye." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A70398.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 24, 2024.

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A true Character of the Covenant.

It is,
The Union of the three Kingdomes.
The Reformer and Supporter of Church and State.
The true Declaration of the Cause that ingageth Gods people.
Whereby,
Christs Kingdome is advanced.
Higher Powers made Subject to Christ their King.
People sworne Subject to such High Powers.
Magistrates and all Officers qualified.
Ministers made Apostollically Reformed.
Faith and Repentance by all sorts to be professed.
Justice solemnely sworne to bee executed.
Gods word made the foundation of faith & obedience.
Onely to this end, that
Gods present Judgements might bee diverted.
Popery or Antichrist throwne downe.
Heresie and Schisme condemned.
Idolatry quite routed out.
All Prophanesse justly punished.
Oppression absolutely removed.
So that we might
have such

A Bulwarke of Gods providence to the Kingdome.
A Hedge about the Church and Vineyard.
That a blessed Peace may be concluded, to preserve the three Nations in
Faith and Love, to live to Gods Glory.
Amen.

FINIS.
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